Not exact matches
The very popular YouTube
channel Did You
Know Gaming?
With students maintaining personal blogs, creating their own YouTube
channels and engaging in online
gaming, learning, creation and you - name - it communities, it is imperative that they
know and understand their rights and responsibilities when it comes to content creation and consumption, as well as how they conduct themselves socially online.
I don't do much on that
channel anymore, but I do hope to expand in the future into more video
gaming and entertainment avenues on YouTube.Some of my favorite games are the main Pokemon series (don't come at me with mystery dungeon), Fallout 3, WWF
No Mercy, The Force Unleashed series, and the Madden franchise.
I
know the ps4 is beastly and yes gddr5 is the better choice In laymen terms gddr5 Fat pipe slow stroke the fat pipe allows for parallelism and large chunks but can afford high latency due to the fact that it can do other things while its waiting like «rendering» on a gpu cough cough
gaming with tons of gpu accelerated post processing etc etc. ddr3 Skinny pipe Fast stroke not too skinny but smaller I / O
channels and only writes or reads per cycle however the latency is much lower meaning compute intensive tasks can access ram in smaller chunks much more quickly.
I
know this, because I contribute to a YouTube
channel that deals with games and movies, no it's not Censored
Gaming, and no weave never been linked on GoNintendo).
Now since you're watching an old school a
gaming channel, I'm going to stick my neck out and predict that a fair number of you watching this episode are either a more casual viewer of franchise such as myself or one of those collectors that
knows Marvel lore inside out.
DualShockers reviewed Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure and noted that the game «
channels some of
gaming's best
known IP in its strongest moments.»
There are a ton of
channels out there which have shown off some Switch accessories already, but today I want to feature a video that came out recently from well -
known gaming tech - YouTuber Kevin Kenson.