Great tips, especially number 4. I just dusted out my PC with compressed air a few days ago. Good Old Games (GOG) is also a great place to get games for good prices, plus they have some current stuff. Right now they have their autumn sale on. They also have weekly sales. PlayStation and Xbox also always have sales on to be fair, and some of them are excellent. No need to pay $60+ for games if you don't want to on most any platform. I was a PC gamer first and foremost but later started playing shooters on consoles. Took a while to get really good with a controller but practice was key. However, I'm still better with keyboard and mouse than I am a controller with shooters.
One thing I found that helped is playing games like roblox phantom forces or skills with a lower skill barrier than say fortnite or call of duty. This helps to get muscle memory while you also may be having fun
These are all great tips, even one or two I didn't think of. I've been in a PCGMR for a long time and didn't think of some things! One tip that was super great was cleaning your PC. There is a MAJOR CAVEAT THERE THOUGH! MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT LET YOUR FANS SPIN FREELY when you blow air through them. Another tip here is to (IF POSSIBLE) do it outside.
good advice: if you have a very old pc laying around or borrow a friends’s computer and feel free to remove and reinstall the cpu, the cooler, the ram, ssd, gpu, un plug and plug cables back in anything that you can, so you can get pc building experience and not having to worry about breaking your expensive hardware, also, watch enough pc building tutorials until you feel like you can do it without a problem, and lastly, be patient, building a pc and setting it up takes a while, take 5-10 min breaks every time you’re having a bit of trouble or you’re struggling with something.
You'll love it. And save money over the long run. When I built mine years ago I researched parts what I wanted my experience to be, just make sure motherboard, cpu, and ram are all compatible. When shopping a motherboard, you don't need a top of the line super expensive board. Pick your board first and look at what it says as far as type of cpu whether its xx gen intel or am4 or am5 amd, then you know what cpu to look into getting. Also on the board specs it'll say use ddr4 or ddr5 or can use both as far as ram and will usually indicate it max memory and memory speed. Then start picking everything else. It's not as confusing as it sounds I promise 😂. When I did mine I bought 1-2 things every payday til I had everything then put it together.
@@iprodigy6723 appreciate the tips! to someone who doesn't know anything or hasn't done research to know what those terms you just used are, ya it can be confusing. Thank God i did research into what all that means lol. im a long way from building one, but it does hurt to start planning now especially if ik for certain ima build one.
The BIGGEST mistake you can make is buying a computer from HP. They sent me a USED computer after I bought a system off their website and then refused to exchange it, and after I returned everything, they refused to refund our money for almost 2 months.
@@Maui_Snow I don't know if you are aware but other people have other experiences. You got lucky. I did not and MANY others have had problems with HP. Glad to hear you got a decent computer from them.
I remembered when I got my first gaming pc, the first game I bought was Java edition Minecraft. I didn't wanna spend the amount of money that it would've originally costed me (even though it wasn't expensive, at the same time I didn't wanna spend close to $30 on a game that came out over 10 years ago) so I bought a CD key for about $15ish or so. Best $15 I've ever spent on a game
Noctua air coolers are better than AIO coolers. I used to run custom loops and was top 10 ranked for a while so, I know what I'm doing. With that said, either is generally an upgrade over stock cooling. Noctua coolers don't have the potential to leak water and don't have a pump that can fail. They support new brackets for mounting and their units can be reused over multiple generations. It's where the smart money lies.
Kid you not, i got skyrim for 2 bucks cause i waited patiently for the steam summer sale, like take fnaf help wanted 2 which will 100% get a flat version soon, instead of paying 40 bucks for it now, i promise you within a year its gonna dip below 20 for sure.
When cleaning pc with aircan or anything that blows air at high psi be cautious where you point it and how close you do. It may cause damage to hardware. Don't let the fans spin freely either since that can cause issues with your components.
It depends with the conditions of your house, if you have a ton of pets and you dont clean your room often then its better to clean it more often but if you are a clean person and dont have any pets or groom them then its perfectly fine to clean them every few months
This vid was really helpful! i’ve wanted to buy a pc this year so this video is great! btw, is it possible you could do a 1500$ budget pc setup? it would be really appreciated
My top five would be: Preordering games. Saints Row 5. Loot boxes if you have a gambling addiction. Uncomfortable chairs. And my number one is, not owning a Playstation. Stellar Blade looks amazing.
I use a controller on one game on my pc. Fortnite. And that's because keyboard and mouse on that game has wayyyyyy to steep of a learning curve for my taste.
One big mistake i made without even realizing (new pc owner here) i went and bought a super dope 4k monitor with a 144hz refresh rate with all the bells and whistles of an expensive 4k montior should have what i didnt realize was that certain graphics cars work best with different resolutions and even older games i play take a huge fps hit becuase im using more frames or pixels on the screen. Basically the main take away from this is sometimes the best you can afford isnt always the best for your needs research your card and your possible needs for a pc before just selecting the new best thing I definitely learned my lesson on this one.
Computer model: Acer Predator G3-710 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz 4/4 RAM: 24 GB Hard disk1: Packard Bell Go USB Device (298,1 GB/External hard disk media) Hard disk2: Samsung SSD 870 EVO 500GB (465,8 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Hard disk3: Microsoft Storage Space Device (930,0 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) what do i need too opgrade in my pc?
You forgot to mention that most people only OWN 60Hz monitors so the first step is to make sure you purchase at least a 120Hz Monitor then change the setting to reach that rate. For #5: The biggest advantage of playing on PC is the keyboard and mouse, cheap storage, and the ability of still using an Xbox or PS4/PS5 controller. It's about choice. I prefer hands-down keyboard and mouse over controller any day.
Yo, just found a video from your channel again and wanted to thank you, because I ended up buying a Bungie for my mouse from one of your videos. Really helpful and feels wayyyy better. Thank you :)
Those are great tips. Thanks for making this video. Personally, I can't stand using the letters as directional controllers. I always game with my left hand on the mouse while using the arrow keys for directions and the keys above those for weapons options and activate/open. I've been trying to find a small stand-alone gaming keyboard to use instead of my full keyboard, but I can only find one that is for left handed use and another one that has the portion of a regular keyboard with the letters used for game controlling on it. I saw a great stand-alone controller years ago, but I can't find anything like it now.
Im doing the same and for the games i wanna play im getting a pre built with a gtx1650 and ryzen 5500 as i have my ps5 for more demanding games, if you have a ps4 or xbox series s then i would recommend getting a better soecs pre built
The first time I built a pc I got an evga power supply cause everyone said ‘make sure you get a reputable brand psu’. After I got everything plugged in outside the case the psu sparked and started smoking. Didn’t mess anything up but I was shitting my pants about to cry cause I thought it fried my parts. I love evga but I’ll never buy another one of their psus.
What would u advise about getting a Rog ally steam deck? For example what makes a game a mid tier game and what makes a game top end. I'm sure it's minimal requirements like minimal ram and vram etc but what popular game won't be able to be played on rog ally x etc. And what tip you have on to look before bying a mobile PC since they are getting popular
Wong monitor freq, fan direction, part balance, something with thermal past probably watching the Verge tutorial, psu wrong direction, ram in wrong slots
PC gaming means freedom, new game genres, game mods, no subscriptions and you don't lose games on the new next gen. And you get both sony and MS games.
Yo is there like a way that I can see what parts for a pc would be right for me in my price range. Like I could look it up yeah but I don’t know anything about computers. Is there like a store or place where I can talk to someone who knows more than I do about this stuff?
@@rayiscool1247 - Microcenter - NZXT BLD - Look up “(insert budget) PC Build” on RUclips - PCPartPicker There’s tons of resources online, but a good start is to figure out what’s the most you can get out of your budget. So compare different pc builds on youtube that are around your budget, and work off that :)
I just use a controller with my keyboard for gaming. The controller gives me better control of my character. And my keyboard does macro commands. I can't use the keyboard and mouse tactic due to nerve damage.
Console converts have been blasted into believing fidelity matters. Resolution over Frames -> watch all the top pro streamers and notice the game looks like play dough. Set it all on low and enjoy those sweet sweet frames. If you want immersion then you can balance with higher settlings like I’ll prolly do with Starfield
Yea competitive games are different from single players games. Enjoy the beautiful details on your single player games. If competing you want those frames
Can you do a budget pc build for video editing and content creation. I wanna use my xbox as the main gaming component but could also play on the pc once in a while. My budget rn is 500 dollars
If your trying to do that your better off spending the money on a better build. 8gb gpus are becoming out dated and won't last and are a waste of money. You want/need at least 16gb vram for best performance for everything at any resolution. Unless you want to worry about upgrading all the time and wasting even more money just to have extra parts with no use or to be sold at a major loss. Just future proof it by buying more high-end newer parts. It'll last you for years compared to not working or having constant issues for newer releases. Games are more and more demanding and 8gb will not get it done or leave you dissatisfied trust me. I ended up wasting alot of money on a prebuild that had constant issues when I coulda just spent 600$ more and built from scratch and have top of the line everything. Which is what I ended up having to do and now stuck with a 2nd computer that will be hard to sell even at an extreme loss compared to what I paid.
Hey, could you find a good gaming pc for around 1000$ that comes with a monitor that can run 370 fps. I’m trying to work multiple jobs as a 13 year old such as content creation, and eBay seller to make this dream a reality some day.😢
@@ProdiJayThanks! By the way, I would just like to add that your videos are absolutely amazing! They are very informative, but have enough humour to make me feel happy while watching them, and not like I am taking notes in a boring History lesson.
Thank god, my mouse has been driving me nuts. I thought I just needed to adjust to finally having a mouse that fits my hand and that that's why I was having trouble hitting my targets.
Hope you guys enjoy the video and comment other mistakes PC gamers make that I haven't covered! 😎 Stay Classy
xcloud in theory could eventually need no membership
i got a 165 hz monitor abt 2 years ago for my pc, and just found out abt like 4 months ago that i never changed it to 165, so mad i didnt know abt it😂
💀
Bro change it to 165 rq 💀
omg
@@Eternal_Edge69 i did like 4 months ago and omg was it smooth
this is hilarious
Great tips, especially number 4. I just dusted out my PC with compressed air a few days ago. Good Old Games (GOG) is also a great place to get games for good prices, plus they have some current stuff. Right now they have their autumn sale on. They also have weekly sales. PlayStation and Xbox also always have sales on to be fair, and some of them are excellent. No need to pay $60+ for games if you don't want to on most any platform. I was a PC gamer first and foremost but later started playing shooters on consoles. Took a while to get really good with a controller but practice was key. However, I'm still better with keyboard and mouse than I am a controller with shooters.
One thing I found that helped is playing games like roblox phantom forces or skills with a lower skill barrier than say fortnite or call of duty. This helps to get muscle memory while you also may be having fun
Good point, but sorry. Phantom Forces is probably one of the worst recommendations you could choose.
These are all great tips, even one or two I didn't think of. I've been in a PCGMR for a long time and didn't think of some things! One tip that was super great was cleaning your PC. There is a MAJOR CAVEAT THERE THOUGH! MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT LET YOUR FANS SPIN FREELY when you blow air through them. Another tip here is to (IF POSSIBLE) do it outside.
Glad to see you're back, man! Your old videos used to be on repeat when I first got into setup building!
💜 Working on new vids right now!
@@ProdiJaybro is not working on new vids, been 10 months 😭🙏🙏
@@Messedmindsolos where did bro go 😭😭😭
good advice: if you have a very old pc laying around or borrow a friends’s computer and feel free to remove and reinstall the cpu, the cooler, the ram, ssd, gpu, un plug and plug cables back in anything that you can, so you can get pc building experience and not having to worry about breaking your expensive hardware, also, watch enough pc building tutorials until you feel like you can do it without a problem, and lastly, be patient, building a pc and setting it up takes a while, take 5-10 min breaks every time you’re having a bit of trouble or you’re struggling with something.
came by this video while researching for pc gaming. About to get into it so i wanna make sure i know what im doing, thanks for the tips!
You'll love it. And save money over the long run. When I built mine years ago I researched parts what I wanted my experience to be, just make sure motherboard, cpu, and ram are all compatible. When shopping a motherboard, you don't need a top of the line super expensive board. Pick your board first and look at what it says as far as type of cpu whether its xx gen intel or am4 or am5 amd, then you know what cpu to look into getting. Also on the board specs it'll say use ddr4 or ddr5 or can use both as far as ram and will usually indicate it max memory and memory speed. Then start picking everything else. It's not as confusing as it sounds I promise 😂. When I did mine I bought 1-2 things every payday til I had everything then put it together.
@@iprodigy6723 appreciate the tips! to someone who doesn't know anything or hasn't done research to know what those terms you just used are, ya it can be confusing. Thank God i did research into what all that means lol. im a long way from building one, but it does hurt to start planning now especially if ik for certain ima build one.
Same here! Getting my first pc tommorow and wanna make sure i do everything right from the beginning.
Good information. I’m just starting out, so these are good things to know.
The BIGGEST mistake you can make is buying a computer from HP. They sent me a USED computer after I bought a system off their website and then refused to exchange it, and after I returned everything, they refused to refund our money for almost 2 months.
Had zero good products out of 3 from HP don't really understand how that company stil exists, I never heard anything positive about them
I have a hp eletdesk and it's fine😊😊❤
@@Maui_Snow I don't know if you are aware but other people have other experiences. You got lucky. I did not and MANY others have had problems with HP. Glad to hear you got a decent computer from them.
I mean, I understand your frustration, but I have never had any problems with the company. Sorry to hear about your experience.
Thank you the info./ tips. I'm an veteran PC Gamer/ Builder, and still find this videos information useful.
I remembered when I got my first gaming pc, the first game I bought was Java edition Minecraft. I didn't wanna spend the amount of money that it would've originally costed me (even though it wasn't expensive, at the same time I didn't wanna spend close to $30 on a game that came out over 10 years ago) so I bought a CD key for about $15ish or so. Best $15 I've ever spent on a game
Noctua air coolers are better than AIO coolers. I used to run custom loops and was top 10 ranked for a while so, I know what I'm doing. With that said, either is generally an upgrade over stock cooling. Noctua coolers don't have the potential to leak water and don't have a pump that can fail. They support new brackets for mounting and their units can be reused over multiple generations. It's where the smart money lies.
Thanks mate! Just got my first pc today, great tips!
Kid you not, i got skyrim for 2 bucks cause i waited patiently for the steam summer sale, like take fnaf help wanted 2 which will 100% get a flat version soon, instead of paying 40 bucks for it now, i promise you within a year its gonna dip below 20 for sure.
When cleaning pc with aircan or anything that blows air at high psi be cautious where you point it and how close you do. It may cause damage to hardware. Don't let the fans spin freely either since that can cause issues with your components.
This was very well put together.
3-6 months for cleaning??? Crazyyy I clean mine every 2 weeks
I am getting a Skytech Archangle how frequently should I clean it
It depends with the conditions of your house, if you have a ton of pets and you dont clean your room often then its better to clean it more often but if you are a clean person and dont have any pets or groom them then its perfectly fine to clean them every few months
Dude buys a can of compressed air every pay day as a treat 🎉🎉
This vid was really helpful! i’ve wanted to buy a pc this year so this video is great! btw, is it possible you could do a 1500$ budget pc setup? it would be really appreciated
My top five would be: Preordering games. Saints Row 5. Loot boxes if you have a gambling addiction. Uncomfortable chairs. And my number one is, not owning a Playstation. Stellar Blade looks amazing.
Thanks for the info I can’t wait to play and y’all of the fields of what ever world we play on see y’all there
Beautiful edits and transitions!
I use a controller on one game on my pc. Fortnite. And that's because keyboard and mouse on that game has wayyyyyy to steep of a learning curve for my taste.
One big mistake i made without even realizing (new pc owner here) i went and bought a super dope 4k monitor with a 144hz refresh rate with all the bells and whistles of an expensive 4k montior should have what i didnt realize was that certain graphics cars work best with different resolutions and even older games i play take a huge fps hit becuase im using more frames or pixels on the screen. Basically the main take away from this is sometimes the best you can afford isnt always the best for your needs research your card and your possible needs for a pc before just selecting the new best thing I definitely learned my lesson on this one.
100% true Alot of people don't realise this when buying monitors, that's why Im gaming at 4k 6ohz hitting over 100fps all the time 👍👍
Computer model: Acer Predator G3-710
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz 4/4
RAM: 24 GB
Hard disk1: Packard Bell Go USB Device (298,1 GB/External hard disk media)
Hard disk2: Samsung SSD 870 EVO 500GB (465,8 GB/Fixed hard disk media)
Hard disk3: Microsoft Storage Space Device (930,0 GB/Fixed hard disk media)
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB)
what do i need too opgrade in my pc?
CPU is kinda dated and I would upgrade your GPU to at least a 2000 series
ty very much
@@ProdiJay
970 is crazy lol
be careful with canned air dusters they can break pins on the mother board
You forgot to mention that most people only OWN 60Hz monitors so the first step is to make sure you purchase at least a 120Hz Monitor then change the setting to reach that rate.
For #5: The biggest advantage of playing on PC is the keyboard and mouse, cheap storage, and the ability of still using an Xbox or PS4/PS5 controller. It's about choice. I prefer hands-down keyboard and mouse over controller any day.
Thank you for video new to PC gaming as of yesterday. This was helpful.
Same here I’ve been watching all day 😂
You earned yourself a like sir. I havent finished the video but i did not know about changing the refresh rate in the display settings
🫡
Yo, just found a video from your channel again and wanted to thank you, because I ended up buying a Bungie for my mouse from one of your videos. Really helpful and feels wayyyy better. Thank you :)
@@RyDaCol Glad my video helped!
@@ProdiJaywhy don’t you post anymore
Thank you for introducing me to pc gaming
I don’t even get a pc until next Christmas not because it’s going to be my gift but because I have to work for 1k for the PC alone 😭😭😭
Overpaying for a crappy GPU with a ridiculous price to performance ratio 😢
Those are great tips. Thanks for making this video.
Personally, I can't stand using the letters as directional controllers. I always game with my left hand on the mouse while using the arrow keys for directions and the keys above those for weapons options and activate/open.
I've been trying to find a small stand-alone gaming keyboard to use instead of my full keyboard, but I can only find one that is for left handed use and another one that has the portion of a regular keyboard with the letters used for game controlling on it. I saw a great stand-alone controller years ago, but I can't find anything like it now.
1:39 my man is showing my actual pc
lmao
I’m trying to switch from console to pc any ideas of what pre built pc I should get ?
Im doing the same and for the games i wanna play im getting a pre built with a gtx1650 and ryzen 5500 as i have my ps5 for more demanding games, if you have a ps4 or xbox series s then i would recommend getting a better soecs pre built
I got one coming thurs, i have no idea what im doin lol
The first time I built a pc I got an evga power supply cause everyone said ‘make sure you get a reputable brand psu’. After I got everything plugged in outside the case the psu sparked and started smoking. Didn’t mess anything up but I was shitting my pants about to cry cause I thought it fried my parts. I love evga but I’ll never buy another one of their psus.
i had 16 gb of ram and 3050 and now i have 4060ti 16gb and 32gb of ram and somehow games like siege are running worst any tips?
Whats the game in the background? It looks fun as hell!
Lol i laughed when u did that fart/garbage sound when u said fortnite
Thank you very much for the video
yea i will leave this with you. Always remain calm, fouces and beward of everything thats around u.
I've gotten so used to mouse acceleration that disabling it makes me worse.
What would u advise about getting a Rog ally steam deck? For example what makes a game a mid tier game and what makes a game top end. I'm sure it's minimal requirements like minimal ram and vram etc but what popular game won't be able to be played on rog ally x etc. And what tip you have on to look before bying a mobile PC since they are getting popular
King is back ❤
I bought a 240hz monitor and the highest Hz it shows in that first screen is 120? What’s the deal there?
I was using my HDMI cable not monitor cable or whatever it’s called
@@Perfumery_by_Sabindisplay cable , and one of the new ones
the colorful shooting one😮
Wong monitor freq, fan direction, part balance, something with thermal past probably watching the Verge tutorial, psu wrong direction, ram in wrong slots
I only play most games with a PlayStation controller, unless it requires aiming.
I have been a console player all my life and always wanted a gaming pc
PC gaming means freedom, new game genres, game mods, no subscriptions and you don't lose games on the new next gen. And you get both sony and MS games.
Do it, it's the best decision I made 8yrs ago.
Yo is there like a way that I can see what parts for a pc would be right for me in my price range. Like I could look it up yeah but I don’t know anything about computers. Is there like a store or place where I can talk to someone who knows more than I do about this stuff?
@@rayiscool1247
- Microcenter
- NZXT BLD
- Look up “(insert budget) PC Build” on RUclips
- PCPartPicker
There’s tons of resources online, but a good start is to figure out what’s the most you can get out of your budget. So compare different pc builds on youtube that are around your budget, and work off that :)
@@ProdiJay thanks dude
Keep up the uploads
Bros about to hit 100k
What PC would you recommend for newcomers for those who don't want to spend too much? (like me) but it can handle any game like Starfield
NZXT’s Player One prebuilt is good at $1k as it has better specs than Starfield’s requirements, able to pay any games
@@ProdiJay thank you so much!!!
@@ProdiJay bro💀💀💀💀
I just use a controller with my keyboard for gaming. The controller gives me better control of my character. And my keyboard does macro commands. I can't use the keyboard and mouse tactic due to nerve damage.
What a great video
What's the name of the game he was playing at the begging? At 1:45
1:50 😂 no
I will update my drivers tho
Console converts have been blasted into believing fidelity matters.
Resolution over Frames
-> watch all the top pro streamers and notice the game looks like play dough.
Set it all on low and enjoy those sweet sweet frames.
If you want immersion then you can balance with higher settlings like I’ll prolly do with Starfield
Yea competitive games are different from single players games. Enjoy the beautiful details on your single player games. If competing you want those frames
Can you do a budget pc build for video editing and content creation. I wanna use my xbox as the main gaming component but could also play on the pc once in a while. My budget rn is 500 dollars
I just built a 500 dollar gaming pc. And I can run all games at 1080p high settings with 150 plus fps. Get rid of console man it just doesn’t compete
If your trying to do that your better off spending the money on a better build. 8gb gpus are becoming out dated and won't last and are a waste of money. You want/need at least 16gb vram for best performance for everything at any resolution.
Unless you want to worry about upgrading all the time and wasting even more money just to have extra parts with no use or to be sold at a major loss. Just future proof it by buying more high-end newer parts. It'll last you for years compared to not working or having constant issues for newer releases. Games are more and more demanding and 8gb will not get it done or leave you dissatisfied trust me.
I ended up wasting alot of money on a prebuild that had constant issues when I coulda just spent 600$ more and built from scratch and have top of the line everything. Which is what I ended up having to do and now stuck with a 2nd computer that will be hard to sell even at an extreme loss compared to what I paid.
Not me watching this video while only playing stardew valley
I played Warframe to get used to my mouse and keyboard still hard jumping to rainbow six siege
You forgot the most important rule. Never by prebuilt.
why?
Steam and CDkeys is so clutch
Do you guys think a Ryzen 5 5600 will work with a RTX4060Ti 8gb?
Easily
biggest mistake is "you want play all games in 4k" no gpu on world can handle 4k 120/144/165 or 240hz.
Luckily i had a friend who has a pc cause my 200hz monitor was set to 60
I can’t afford to touch grass since I put everything into my Pc
How can u tell if a monitor is good to buy
High refresh rate, fast response time, extra features like Gsync/freesync, HDR, etc.
Also can check reviews
@@ProdiJay do you have a discord channel
prodijay why havent u uploaded in so long ik ur active cus i saw u heart some recent comments pls come back ur vids were rlly helpful
@@InterfearXX Sorry for no uploads, just been busy IRL. I’m gonna comeback tho, cuz I’m not quitting
@@ProdiJay alr good to hear dude
I love the vid!!!!
Overclocking. And cheap PSU. And Intel CPU. Thats 3 right there.
Wym by intel cpu
is my Geforce RTXX-4090 Good?
Can someone tell me how to get windows on my first pc
Always Be Updating Dat Driver
Hey, could you find a good gaming pc for around 1000$ that comes with a monitor that can run 370 fps. I’m trying to work multiple jobs as a 13 year old such as content creation, and eBay seller to make this dream a reality some day.😢
Your 13 bro just be a kid a little while longer trust me when you hit 20 shits gonna change 🤣
Hey it’s the goat prodijay
I want a cheap pc 😢
What’s the game in the video
What is the game at 3:06?
Imma leave a comment here I’m curious too
@@theshadowking3198I suppose that’s modded Skyrim since I searched for the plant’s name and it’s the only game that has “purple mountain flower”
Not enabling xmp in bios 😢
First you'll need a Swiss army knife
😵💫 giving me The Verge PTSD
What Game is that? The game at 1:50 seems unfamiliar and potentially fun, could someone please tell me what game it is?
Get to the orange door
@@ProdiJayThanks! By the way, I would just like to add that your videos are absolutely amazing! They are very informative, but have enough humour to make me feel happy while watching them, and not like I am taking notes in a boring History lesson.
@@GoldSamurai-is-him 💜
None of my games run the same anymore I can’t even play some and I cleaned out my pc and idk what’s the problem
components degraded? did u get it a year ago and never cleaned?
What game is at 1:45 ?
u know it now? i’m interes
What games are you playing in these videos
what game is that in the video
Get to the Orange Door
5:17 lol
bro really called me out at 1:39 i have that pc
🥲
Me doing 12 wpm 💀
i have been using my 144hz monitor for 1 year and after watching this video finally turned on the 144hz 💀
@@LavaKing1415 💀
@@ProdiJay will you ever return to youtube?
@@johnkapelakos Yes
@@ProdiJay oh alright that's good to hear. I hope you're doing well!
@@johnkapelakos Just been busy IRL hahah
The trash Fortnite made me laugh 😂😂
Don't forget you can buy a Xbox game pass and download many games.
bro which game was at 1:45
Get to the Orange Door
Cracked games 💀
Mine is around 500 to 900 wpm
I’m 106 wpm my friend at 150ish
i need a pc
Game at 0:14? Looks fun
Dani
Thank god, my mouse has been driving me nuts. I thought I just needed to adjust to finally having a mouse that fits my hand and that that's why I was having trouble hitting my targets.