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Hey everyone, this video is a bit special. This is not a widowmaker montage with memes and stuff

But you guys asked me some questions and I'm just gonna answer them here in this video

Also I wanted to thank you all for subscribing to my channel and for all your nice comments on YouTube and Facebook

And yeah, let's get started

Do you edit your videos yourself ?

Yes, I do

Which software do you use ? I use Sony Vegas Pro 15 and I use ShareFactory and LightWorks for my first 2 videos

Are you a quickplay Widow?

No I also play Widowmaker in comp when I play comp but I don't really like it

I prefer quickplay cause I can chill and instalock widow so I don't play comp a lot

You're too bad for 200h on widowmaker

Yeah, thank you! :)

Do you stream?

No, I don't

Why are you in gold?

Uh, long story short, I got my PS4 since season 7

I never held a controller before, I didn't know how to use this shit and how to play so I was placed bronze

And so yeah, I was bronze for season 7, then silver for season 8

gold for season 9 and I hope I'll be plat before the end of this season

but to be honest, I don't play comp a lot as I told you

and maybe gold is the rank I deserve who knows?

Are you mouse and keyboard? Uh, no, I'm not I can understand it's not clear for everyone

But if you don't know then just don't speak

What's your sensitivity/settings? This is my sensitivity

This is my crosshair

Oh I play on my computer's screen and I jump with R1 and crouch with R3

Okay, now I'm gonna show you my mouse and keyboard

So here it is

So someone asked me to make a controller cam video so I recorded myself playing with my controller

in a widow free for all lobby

and... enjoy

For more infomation >> I answer your questions : my settings, why I'm gold, mkb... (not regular content) - Duration: 9:57.

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Japanese fall for tranquil reality of Terrace House, the polite answer to Love Island - Duration: 4:21.

 It has none of the flesh and muscle-flexing of Love Island, the tantrums of Big Brother or the hideous challenges of I'm a Celebrity, yet Terrace House has taken Japan by storm

Even though not much seems to happen.  For Japanese viewers of reality television, a good degree of the appeal is the calm and respectful way in which the six residents of the house go about their day-to-day lives, the lack of drama - genuine or encouraged by a producer keen to boost the ratings - the politeness and support they extend to each other

These, after all, are traits that many Japanese still pride themselves on.  "People like to watch it because those are the lives they would like to lead and often they see the lives of the residents of the house as extensions of their own", said Makoto Watanabe, a lecturer in media and communications at Hokkaido Bunkyo University

 "Yes, it goes very slowly as the different people learn about the other people they are living with, their likes and dislikes, and sometimes they fall in love", he said

"But that is the sort of life that lots of people in Japan want for themselves.  "I'm a fan of the programme myself and you find yourself really identifying with these people and their everyday lives", he told The Telegraph

"And that is the secret, I think". The residents of Terrace House get along and are supportive of each other  A joint production between Japan's Fuji TV and Netflix and now in its fourth season, the show follows a familiar pattern of six young singles - three men and three women from vastly different backgrounds - thrust together into a house

 Instead of gossiping behind each other's backs or stand-up shouting matches over a perceived slight or love rival, the residents of Terrace House invariably get along

 The apologies are profuse for minor differences of opinion; they ask - and appear genuinely interested in - how each other's day went; and romances can take an entire season to blossom

 Although designed as a dating show, viewers have learned not to expect any sudden hookups or bed-hopping

And they would probably turn off if that happened.  Another difference is that the residents go about their normal lives as usual, attending university or going to work, while a team of experts provide commentary on their conversations and body language

 The men take it in turns to do the cooking for the household; the women share their feelings - or some of them - in their pyjamas with mugs of coffee

 The difference to mainstream Japanese television is also stark - and appealing to many viewers

 "Japanese programmes are all about celebrities and it's the same old faces trying to make us laugh", said Kanako Hosomura, a 36-year-old housewife from Yokohama who is a close follower of Terrace House

 "We never see ordinary people on television, we don't hear about the problems other people have, or some exciting news, or real people really falling in love", she added

"And because it is real,we never know what is going to happen. That is what keeps me coming back"

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