Equipment for a pc gamer yotuber!!

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Here is some equipment you will need to have a good pc gaming youtube channel. So you will need a good headset for hearing the in game sound and for talking for the commentary. Also you will need a good screen recorder such as fraps,dxtory etc. Also you will need a good computer it doesn't have to be an extremely expensive gaming computer but it has to be very fast. To make your computer better add some ram (random access memory) and a new video card. So these are the basic things you will need to start a pc gaming youtube channel. If you have a new thing you think should be added just tell me.
 
That's a good list. Maybe change the formatting to bullets though, because it looks like a small wall of text at the moment. Not essential, but it couldn't hurt.

Also, you should add Audacity or another audio processing software and Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere or another video editing software.
 
Um, I appreciate the kind hearted effort I suppose.

I won't go into a list of things for high quality editing, but I would advise OBS over FRAPS
 
No offence but that list is pretty awful.

You might want to space out what a good headset is, what a good microphone is and what a good computer is. It's pretty obvious that you need good stuff and not bad stuff.

Also ram is pretty useless since it has nothing to do with gaming. If you have a newer GPU you rendering software uses that instead of ram.
 
Um, I appreciate the kind hearted effort I suppose.

I won't go into a list of things for high quality editing, but I would advise OBS over FRAPS
I thought OBS could only livestream?[DOUBLEPOST=1375828347,1375828284][/DOUBLEPOST]Looks like the list was made by a console gamer that just found out about pc gaming a week ago. No offense, but you missed a lot.
 
I thought OBS could only livestream?

Nope

*Points to video in sig*

I use it over Fraps now. Easier on system and WAAAAAY smaller file sizes. It also records in MP4, which makes it pretty easy to throw into an editor. The quality difference compared to the uncompressed avi files from fraps is unnoticeable to the human eye.

And they have updated it since my video, you can do full screen recordings by using the game capture option :)
 
Nope

*Points to video in sig*

I use it over Fraps now. Easier on system and WAAAAAY smaller file sizes. It also records in MP4, which makes it pretty easy to throw into an editor. The quality difference compared to the uncompressed avi files from fraps is unnoticeable to the human eye.

And they have updated it since my video, you can do full screen recordings by using the game capture option :)
Well today I learned something... *deletes fraps*
 
No offence but that list is pretty awful.

You might want to space out what a good headset is, what a good microphone is and what a good computer is. It's pretty obvious that you need good stuff and not bad stuff.

Also ram is pretty useless since it has nothing to do with gaming. If you have a newer GPU you rendering software uses that instead of ram.

Sorry, i just wanted to help people out:yuck2:
 
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