I really enjoy most of the commentaries added to the site, and if done correctly, they really serve to bolster a run, even if the run is rather straightforward. I think I would like to see more official commentaries. They would be a great way to introduce users to certain TAS tricks because the tricks are being explained as you see them on screen. Also, it may serve to make some of the odder runs more entertaining. Every run could benefit from a commentary (Yes, including King's Bounty)
Some ideas for guidelines:
- Assume this is the first run of the game they've seen. If it obsoletes a previous run, don't just talk about improvements. Cover some of the old tricks that were there since the first run.
- Aim for being informative first, entertaining second. As a guideline I listened to Comicalflop's commentary for Banjo Kazooie, and I thought he skewed a little too far toward the entertaining side. Don't get me wrong, the commentary still made the run rather enjoyable, but I would have liked to hear more about what went into the run and the idiosyncratic aspects of the game.
The commentary for Earthbound, I believe, had the right balance.
- Commentaries should be of good quality, both in sound and style. Try to minimize artifacts in the sound file. It might help to make an outline before you start, so you know what points you will touch on and when. Make sure you can be understood at all times. Practice.
Things to include (in order of importance)
- Explanation of tricks and techniques used in the run, and why they are faster (Explain as they are being used) (If the run is a pure entertainment run, you don't need to explain why techniques are faster, obviously).
- Explanation of game mechanics (this may be covered by the previous item)
- History of the run
- If some things are done in unconventional ways, maybe explain how they were originally supposed to be done.
- Fun facts about the game
- Sync points
Authors have first dibs on their own runs. It is not required that an author do their own commentary though. I think etiquette for this should be people announce their intention to do a commentary. If the author then says they were planning on doing their own, the first person drops it. Does that work?
By the way, I claim my own runs, and I may be doing Aria of Sorrow all souls unless Kriole wants to take that.