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Thanks for taking the time to read my FAQ! These frequently asked questions are mainly for Youtube-related stuff.

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Q: Will you make *thing*?

A: Long story short, I create what I want on my channel. When I started, I made videos for fun and that is exactly what I will continue to do. So I always I pick things that I know I’ll have fun making and only I can determine that.
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Q: What’s next?/ When’s the next upload?
A: Your guess is as good as mine because I’m extremely indecisive and I don’t run on a schedule. Though I am rather dedicated.
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Q: What have you made?

A: Use the search bar on the account of mine that you are on to look for what you want to know on that account or look through my video playlists. The list is large and ever growing and I’m not going to type it all up every time I’m asked.

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Q: What do you use to record with/ How do you make your videos?

A: Check my tutorials playlist on my PkGam channel for video tutorials I made showing what I use and how I use them. It’s lengthy to type out, but not hard to understand how my setups work when you see them.

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Q: Why can’t you record “thing”/ What recording issues are you having?

A: This covers it.

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Q: Why do you hate The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask?

A: Click.

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Q: Do you play *game* online?/ What’s your friend code? Download *game* for *system*! Etc… (This is about all stuff related to online gaming)

A: I don’t play games online. Looking into it more, I don’t want to. Any online gaming servers will eventually go offline so I’d rather not get attached to something only for it to go away later. Remember how disappointed people were over Halo 2’s multiplayer servers being taken offline? Yep…

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Q: Do you have tips on how to make walkthroughs?

A: Click me.

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Here are some bonus tips for hanging around any person’s page:

1: Look at someone’s profile/channel in it’s entirety! There’s a lot of information about people there.

2: Make sure someone takes requests BEFORE you request something. Most people make stuff in their free time and would rather use that free time to do what they like to do, not what others tell them to do.

3: Read the descriptions, turn on annotations and watch the whole video BEFORE commenting! All of those places may have the answer to the thing you are about to mention.

4: Think before you post. Seriously, we all know you can do it so there’s no reason to not look over what you post before you post it.

5: If you’re going to critique, critique with constructive criticism, not hate. Telling someone their work “sucks” doesn’t tell them “what” you think sucks.

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That’s it for my FAQ. Thanks for reading and have a good one!

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