Why does ssohpkc upload so much
The ''Mr. His impatience also tends to cause him unnecessary difficulties in gaming, the prominent example being his eagerness to skip text which contained a useful hint for the future.
And he knows he does this. For videos he's taking seriously, the Snorlax will be right-side up. It would seem like its one of these, but a quick pan over his stuff that he got revealed Snorlax was right-side up, meaning the video was serious. This is most prevalent during the Last Update, where both of them insult each other a lot, but they are actually really good friends.
He says that he hates having a beard because his never properly grows and is patchy, he shaves right after November ends. Tends to be more common with puzzles. Send a Message Reason: None Showing 12 edit s of Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. Jul 27th at AM. Deleted line s 72 click to see context :.
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Eventually, it ended up becoming an insult, usually directed towards NPCs. Most people guess that gamingUSA was attempting to tell Seamus that he should stop making videos and instead go drink beer.
Several projects have been "blocked" from being recorded for various reasons. These projects include:. SSoH's play style is very different to almost everyone who watches his videos as shown by the numerous comments regarding how he plays. SSoH's style is in no way stealthy or technological. He prefers to run into a room with a shotgun or assault rifle and shoot anything that moves, even friendly AI people who don't get out of his way.
This tactic although after massive health loss works, and he lives to finish the game There is a perfect example of this in The Saboteur and Alpha Protocol playthrough.
His play style also greatly depends on his attitude to character and events in the game. A prime example is Alpha Protocol. After being the nice guy and trying to like people he went on a rampage didn't put up with the shenanigans. Not the patient type, SSoH will usually run head first into anything, sometimes resulting in missing an important object, task, or passage. This leaves his viewers yelling at their screens trying to break time, space, and physics to point out to him the direction.
SSoH tends to operate on trial-and-error system; usually investigating a path or object to find its usefulness or its lethality. One interesting thing is that this does not apply for his Call of Duty Multiplayer, as Seamus goes more a defensive playstyle. SSoH's usual commenting style consists of on-the-fly thoughts and observations. He may comment on the game itself or random events experienced in life.
The commenting style also depends on the type of game being played. When playing console games SSoHPKC will focus on the game at hand and give his opinions and talk about the game's content. He does not usually produce videos with post-commentary unless experimenting or conforming to other channels his videos may be uploaded to. When commenting, SSoHPKC sometimes sounds like he is constantly bashing on and complaining about the game he's currently playing.
This is usually not the case and is usually just him nitpicking about things he doesn't like rather than bashing the game itself. These games usually get high scores regardless of his nitpicking. The Point System determines whether or not a team member will be replaced, and has several contributing factors depending on their usefulness in battle. Though a Zubat will start with Another common way is missing very often, though the point loss can be negated if the reason for missing was being hit by numerous accuracy reducing moves.
Brutal Mario was his first project, however it was tough making the "Pilot episode", due to technical difficulties with CamTasia, his recording source.
Brutal Mario, and most other earlier Mario hacks he did, were "lagfests" and added to his frustration. This is not unusual, however, for he was new to making LPs. He hated dealing with a hack's lag problems, in which he would often call "slowdown", and he didn't like huge obstacle courses infested with enemies that would result in slowdown or Mario dying constantly. Tired of hearing the same music cues after Mario dies, he decided to replace the Super Mario World background music with his own iTunes music.
From the rest of October through December of that year, he played Mario hacks using iTunes, sometimes complaining that iTunes was not good at shuffling his songs, and the same songs would be repeated over and over as a result. For the first three months of his career, Seamus exclusively recorded Mario hacks for his channel.
This era, as mentioned, was marked by Seamus' commentary at its primitive stages, an old worn-out headset, and Mario hacks that were experimented blindly and would eventually be taken down due to YouTube's music copyright purge in March Seamus had discussed about replacing headsets as early as March He said that the headset was a bit worn but because of finances, he decided to hold off on buying a new one.
There actually were a couple of videos from February of that year, for example, Super Super World which was salvaged from the purge , in which Seamus' voice was louder and crisper, which may have come from from a newer headset. He finally switched headsets on April 10, , and thus was the end of the first wave of LPs. On April 10, , Seamus had recorded with a new headset, making him sound more clear and mature in the flow of his commentary. His commentary was still somewhat shaky, but he began to communicate more, even adding new catchphrases and jokes.
The first eight episodes were recorded using Seamus' first headset. However, he made the transition afterwards, and his voice sounded more mature and crisp as a result. Super Mario RPG also became an experimental premise.
It was this game that helped build Seamus' video game personality to a bigger level, and to which he experimented with new things so he could help increase his fanbase. The norm for him is to play recently released titles, though he occasionally goes back to an old favorite or will play older games of a series if a new title is to be released in the near future. And as always, he plays Super Mario Bros. Known primarily for his sarcastic nature, Seamus is a proud Irishman with a love for alcohol and has even uploaded videos of himself playing while drunk.
A pale, scrawny boy in his 20's, Seamus will often play games and make videos with the largest example being the dozens of Minecraft videos featuring various co-op partners. Originally, playing video games and uploading them to YouTube was just a hobby. Seamus worked at Target and took some college courses while playing games on the side. Deciding there had to be a better way to live than his current situation was allowing, he ended his time in college and quit his job, citing numerous issues with his work place He has no problems with Target in general, just that one store which ranged from poor management to bad experiences with customers.
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