 What's up internet? Usong-usong ngayon maging streamer and what's not to like, right? Basically, you're just playing games all day. Pero kung kausapit may mga professional streamers, palaagi silang stressed from having to have a different persona online to toxic fans, to keeping your viewership up. Daming kaylangan isipin outside of the game to be a professional streamer. Ganon ba siya katalay? Or ganon ba siya kahirap? Pero yung sobrang dalay is to buy a Windows 10 CD key from our sponsor. I know because I buy from them all the time. Dibili ka ng DC. Os nag-i-kalao ng Windows. Pero saan ko hukuan ng DJI Windows? Daming options, daming prices. Udi na lang, may CD Key Overs.go. Madalilo ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Daan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pag 5 minutes. Finished. May DJI, working CD key ka na para sa Windows mo. Gamitin lang aming code para makapuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nag-ahalap ka ng legit, mura, at original software. Check it out, CD Key Overs.com. We wanted to get a small taste of the streaming life, so we asked our intern Manoobz. Manoobz, currently an intern at hardware sugar. To stream for 5 hours a day for 5 days straight. You told me to stream for 5 days? And that's really nothing compared to professional streamers that basically sit at their desk for 12 hours or more. Overall, the experience was pretty good. My friends were there, they were very supportive. Okay, I'm just gonna play. Don't really feel the grain. In the early days, okay pa si Manoobz. I don't watch a lot of streamers, but I like his voice, very authoritative, relaxed and calm. Just the same as yesterday. Today, I decided to try a different game. More like a colony builder. There was a lower viewer count today and chat was not as active. Matt, like, get affected by whether your chat is active or not. It's just focus on whatever game you're playing in. This is actually not gameplay footage of Manoobz because when I went back to Twitch to get the videos, it was deleted. This is also part of being a streamer, like, you're watching FPS footage and what's not to like about FPS footage? Barilan, you know, there's a lot of action. But what if you're the kind of streamer that wants to stream smaller games, not AAA FPS games? Will you find an audience? Today was the same as yesterday. Reviewers today. Everyday, I'm playing a different genre. How that choice would affect, like, viewer count. Overall, stream was fun. Again, it's just me playing video games. I don't really mind. I guess that's where the grind comes in. I'm starting to feel it a little bit, kind of feeling it. I'm still treating it as just me enjoying a video game and sharing my experience with other people so I don't see it as a hassle. So Manoobz mentions two things, the grind and viewer count. Yung grind, grab it talaga siguro yun because as a pro streamer, you need to be online constantly. Playing the same games, playing the same levels, doing the same things over and over and over again. As yung obsession sa viewer count, I can sympathize with this kasi medyo ganun din ako sa YouTube namin. And it's really an unhealthy obsession. I admit it. I'm not well. Because I'm obsessed with getting up to 100k subs so I can get our silver play button. Today's my fourth day of streaming. I'd say overall it went well. Not much viewer scheme, not much activity in the chat. For the grind, I would say I'm slowly feeling it now. Every day that I stream, I want to achieve something more. Even I find it difficult to not look at the stats. Real time in the chat, they can tell you that you suck or that you're not fun to watch or you're corny or grab e siguro yung stress from the metrics. There's always the constant pressure to get more. More views, more subs, more followers. It's never enough. Today was my last day of streaming. Basically same thing again. And to answer the question if streaming is difficult, yes, it's very difficult especially if you don't have a following people who admire your content. So yeah, you really need to get out there and make a name for yourself. At the end, medyo okay paraman si Manubz but he seems a little sadder or parang di siya ganun ka cheerful. Di ko lang kung pagod lang siya sa last video kasi medyo nag-back-to-back siya from day four and day five. He does mention the grind. He sort of mentions that more often towards the end of his five-day streaming marathon. So this video wasn't meant as a how-to guide on how to stream but I was just really interested more in the mental state. How easy or hard is it to jump into a regular streaming schedule and ako talaga ako sa mga professional streamers. Hats off to those guys. It's one of the great things about streaming. You don't know what to expect. You don't know when. 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