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The Rooster Teeth Guide to Austin!
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This is all over the place but it's nice seeing u guys hanging out.
I wonder what cameras they used to record this
Don’t come for me but I haven’t watched a rooster teeth video in quite a few years. Just want to say Geoff looks phenomenal. Whatever he’s been doing since he quit drinking seems to be working. Happy for him
Glad I watched this 6 minute ad disguised as a RT vid…
It's fun seeing my love for Lumix cameras and my love for Rooster Teeth colide.
Honestly, if I would've known about these places, my texas experience would've been better. All I've experienced is Ft Hood and Killeen
This makes me want to visit Austin now!
Remember when this channel used to be funny and original? Oh how far they have fallen. God this is hard to watch, feels so fake and boring. I miss the old stuff so much. You could tell they actually loved what they did, they weren’t powered by a corporation that makes all their decisions.
This was cool but I wish there was some bike tricks
huh, they skipped all the homeless people under the over passes, and homeless camps in the green belts.
I like watching this and recognizing all the places in Austin I've smoked weed at. Zilker being a big one
I only lived there 6 months but I wished to see more of Austin touring from you guys. Maybe Ill move back one day. When the crowd has cleared.
Who is this made for? Not your average person right?
This is awesome! My sibling, very recently, moved to Austin and I'm here for the week visiting them. Now we know of some cool spots to visit. Thank you!
Opening song?
I'm going to Austin for my honeymoon soon. Some of these locations are on our list. Glad to see they are Rooster Teeth approved.
I was in Austin not even two weeks ago and now you release this
This isn't so much a guide to Austin, as it is an ad for the camera
Geoff Ramsay is the best part of rooster teeth hands down
Last time I was in Austin was RTX 2019.
This is a horrible welcome to Austin video, please ignored…
Guide to Austin: don’t go there
just went to austin last month for the first time, and coincidently did all the things they toured. austin was a cool place!
Love the Lumix line. Rad seeing this sponsor in a fun video!
I visited Austin over August because I was so infatuated by the cool places around the city that was described by y'all in your podcasts and past vlogs with Burnie. Y'all introduced me to Mighty Fine Burgers from both RTAA S3E1 and Burnie vlog's RTX Austin food tour and I am in love with their burgers! There are so many things to do and see in Austin that I can't exactly do from my hometown of Houston; there's something about Austin's urban design, geography, local economy, and local culture that makes it welcoming and interesting. When I'm able to drive on my own, I'm definitely gonna be visiting RTX and visiting some cool spots on 6th street.
Just a heads up though, I think the title of the video should've been more apparent that this was a video purely made for a sponsorship. I think it's really cool that you guys got a sponsorship from Panasonic LUMIX because I am a mirrorless camera enthusiast myself and I believe y'all used a sponsorship opportunity in a very creative way by viewing and capturing your local areas, but I feel like it's a bit misleading to title the video as just a guide based on some of the camera-specific topics discussed throughout it. Regardless, I hope y'all had fun filming and sightseeing!
This was random and perfect.
More videos showing off Austin and just doing irl stuff, so cool!
Soooo this was just a 5 minute ad?
This would have been better if Geoff had played a bigger part. His lack of speech made it feel like he didn't care.
This is cool!
Are they going to start giving a visual tour of all the Austin location specific stuff they always talk about on the podcast?
Where’s all the bums at
I miss these kind of videos also Beth ❤️
I'm appreciative of this video. As someone not from the US, my mental image of Texas locations is pretty much just Wild West towns even though I know that's not the case.