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If you are thinking of supporting me I would be incredibly thankful for your hard earned dollar dollar bills. But due to also earning nothing from YouTube as well I'd just like to get to the point where I'm only making a minor loss instead of a major one. Naturally if a company has seen my reviews and are still happy to send me products, I'm not gonna turn it down. It would soften the financial hit from me buying my own products but I feel I'd try to be to safe so then I wouldn't upset anyone and burn bridges. However, the downsides of this is that from the various research that I've been doing it can make things a bit more difficult, there will be some companies that will stop sending gear if I give them negative reviews (this is obviously assuming they give a shit in the first place), it also makes me feel uncomfortable depending on manufacturers directly and I feel better knowing that I am doing this to serve people that are somewhat giving me money to do it. This was something I was considering to pursue first. Why don't you approach the companies to give you review samples? This means I have less $$$ which is why I am asking for some assistance. I'm seeing a therapist and getting better but it was recommended that I drop my hours to help relieve some of the work related stresses. From around a year ago I was off work for 2 months due to this, there were points when I couldn't even go to the toilet as I was in such a shit state.

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At the moment I've had to drop my hours to part time due to a unfortunate anxiety/stress/depression issue. I'd also be heavily investing in improving the quality of said reviews, at the moment I have a good camera, but a somewhat mediocre and difficult recording and sound set up, so this would contribute to that cause as well.Īll extra funds will be dependant on where I want to take this adventure, depending on how much this generates I have a various amount of options I'd want to explore, but that the moment in time, this is mainly to just soften the financial hit that I suffer from buying the gear myself. Quite simply the majority of the money will go towards the cost of peripherals, naturally some will range from £30 - £150, obviously I will be trying to make this as cost efficient as possible. I have years of experience in competitive games ranging from CS 1.6/Source/Global Offensive, TF2, Day of Defeat, Quake, Reflex etc.I follow e-sports more than I think is actually healthy and really have a strong unrelenting enthusiasm with anything that involves my cat. What I aim to do with my reviews is to give a more informative and entertaining video that is targeted for competitive gamers. this was a recurring theme for many, many channels, there obviously are loads of good ones that are catering to a more casual environment but there seemed to be very little that would go a bit deeper and actually help yourself make a decision on a purchase. Much like how I find out about various PC parts using the YouTubes I started to do the same for some PC mice, specifically the Logitech G303, I went through a few videos and was just getting no real information that I needed from the reviews, most of them were just feature listing, their testing methods were shocking (testing performance in Dying Light) and a few weren't really giving a solid opinion, like they were reluctant to give any real criticism to the mouse in general.įrom further digging in relation to keyboards, headsets etc. So basically, I was looking around for a new mouse to buy, my trusty Zowie AM was on its last legs and there was only so much time I could use it as an excuse for me throwing CSGO and TF2 games. If I find a way of doing a non awkward patreon video in the future then I shall do it.Īnyway, let me quicky give you a story on why I am deciding to do this. Okay, I was going to do a video type thing but I tried it and it felt really, really awkward.













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