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About Crossplatform Gamer Master Race

Crossplatformer Gamer and Tech Enthusiast.

4K 144hz W-OLED TV & 4K 240hz QD-OLED Monitor 5080+9800x3D PC

PS5 PRO, PSVR2, Steam Deck, Switch OLED, 360.

Aiming to release 10+ hour gameplay videos 2-3 times a week, smaller videos will be first impressions/demos like around an hour or so and small videos like benchmarks/glitches. I Recently upgraded to the Elgato 4K X for PS5 Pro record at 4K 60FPS at 20mbps with 195kps 48hz audio which basically matches the quality on the PC side thus going forwards I can upload videos that are over 10.5 hours that's over 85GB in size.

Usually I test games before I start recording to get a good idea of where to cap and what settings to use, getting the game the most stable thus performant. My bread and butter used to be setting guides but with high end hardware these days it's mostly gameplay at ultra or near enough if I cut setting it will say in the description along with issues I had with the games.

I hope you enjoy, live long and game on.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Part 3 of 3 (3840x2160 DLSS Performance 9800X3D RTX5080)

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