Hello! You are in the early stages of your career, and you should take this time to experiment. I think doing some skits and stuff along with your gaming videos would be good and works so well for other gamers. The biggest advice I can give to you as far as content, is to play into your strengths. You have to figure out what you're good at, what you enjoying doing, and go with that. Making skits might be hard if you only have a webcam. But then again, if you think you have a personality that people can find entertaining and really funny then the tech you have doesn't matter. Something like Sam Tabor's "I can't Even" did really well with very limited tools. I would just say not to force it and let it naturally come to you as you come up with ideas. I would also say to find a gamer or youtuber you really enjoy and think you're similar to, and figure out what that person is doing right. Don't worry you'll find it. It just takes time.
On the tech side of things, I think you know what can be worked on. Definitely your lighting will help so much for your webcam video. You can buy pretty cheap Softboxes on amazon to help with that. Besides that, your quality will upgrade as you upgrade your equipment. Good Luck!

it would be much appreciated. I think my main hindrance is my commitment to continuing to create content.. I run out of ideas quickly.. Main self-criticism is that I don't see my personal humour.. other's do, so I guess that works.
Hello! I really like your channel. It's nice to see someone that is doing something that is a bit more unique and fun. You've got great branding and what not, I think you could work on your audio quality and just your presence on camera. Most of the times we can hear what you're saying, but there are a few times when you're in front of the camera and we can't hear you that well. This isn't totally ideal, but you can get a pretty cheap smart lav mic that plugs into your phone and attaches to your shirt so we can hear you whilst you talk to the camera. I would say the overall audio is a bit low. Although I can turn it up and hear you decently, I shouldn't have to max it in order to hear it.
I don't want you to try and force a fake a personality, but I think your videos would be much more engaging if you were to talk to the camera with confidence, and be more expressive. I feel like these projects you are working on should excite the audience, and we should show that you're excited to be showing them to us. Best of luck!