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More insane gameplays check the channels of my friends
Clockner posted a new video for Far Cry 3 with insane skills, check: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHxZmnGorsc&t
Rabbit amazing gameplay on Max Payne 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQbfcm4yq_s
Volound amazing brutal Sniper Elite 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAVEjO2hOTE&t
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This is what he said in a comment. That's what i mean.
He says Youtube doesn't support his violent games
Just brings to mind the old adage of quality vs quantity. Maybe now youtube will fill up with quality this time.
What 'guys' I'm the only one who replied to the bait.
Honestly, There's so many "I'M A HUGE STREAMER!!!1!one!eleventyone!!" people on twitch and Youtube I'm actually happy Youtube's gotten to the point where they're collapsing under all the snowflakes.
I'm generally not a fan of any kind of "speedy" or "cheat-ridden" plays, but his stunts and antics in this game are absolutely brilliant no matter how cheaty they are. He's one of the few that I will actually just sit and watch because they're amazing and clever.
It makes sense if he needs money to motivate himself
Not at all what I meant by "Quantity" I'm not talking about amount of videos. I'm talking about throwing a rock and hitting 20 so-called youtube 'personalities'.
Anyone who actually makes a living 'profesionally' on youtube will tell you that relying entirely on monetization is a truly stupid idea. Unless you're also dealing merch or have a stand alone website for your content you're not going to be making diddly. Less so if you're relying on money from ads as a good deal of people youtube from their mobile devices and ad revenue generated from mobile traffic is /NOT/ given to creators.