Showing posts with label playing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playing. Show all posts
Friday, April 3, 2015
Top Reasons For NOT Playing 8 Ball Pool Multiplayer !
Let’s start with the first thing
Do you play 8 ball pool multiplayer?
Yes for how much time?
Hours and hours is the answer
But what makes this game so addictive?
The visual and the mechanical system makes this game apart from other online games but this is not only thing there are thousands and thousands of players who play 8 ball pool daily so you will not be alone to play this once I was also addicted to it, But the concept remains same do we get something from it ? NO it will not make us the real pool pro in real life so a Waste of Time and money, the biggest thing to loose in this world is time Remember You can Make Money by using Time but you cannot make time by using Money.
8 ball pool is a kind of game like you will stick with it for hours and hours you will either play in tournaments or play 1 V/s 1 no matter what you play but you will waste your Time and will not learn anything productive. Money? You are pondering, yes it is money, thousands of players around the globe spend their money on buying chips and credits Virtual pool coins etc. are also a craze.
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50000 Pool Coin Reward |
Ha-ha but I don’t spend money on them! Is your Answer well, you may not but don’t but you try to hack the cues, coins, and the Latest thing of all is the POOL CASH, Yes pool cash allows you to buy the cues, spins, power ups, and many other things, And to buy that virtual cash you have to spend real money on it by payment through credit card or any other medium, Waste of money!
Now what? I don’t spend money on the credits either! Is your answer ok now what? It will turn you into a Hacker Spammer How? You will try to hack the store of 8 ball pool to hack cues you will search the codes on internet to hack coins you will search the Coin generators and to hack tables cloths designs you will hack the store. But does the coin generators Really Work?
NO! Is the straight forward answer from me well you might have watched tons of YouTube videos for hacking! But they make you Fool of everything! Such Coin generator may have an RAR Archive which has a password or a survey, well no one likes to do the surveys, and the uploader makes money on you valid clicks of yours and Earn Bucks!
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8 ball Pool Hack Program |
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A 1v1 Match in 8 Ball pool Multiplayer |
Now everything covered up what remains? The evil daily spin! Yes, this is the main weapon of the miniclip to make their players to stick to their screens everyday! I had gone mad everyday due to this thing in 8 ball pool, if you are a vintage player so you may know the 125 pool coin bonus everyday but it is now replaced
by the Spins which is more addictive, The 25 pool coins per 30 minutes is also a way
to glue your players. So in this way you pool coin bank will not be depleted and you will have
something always to paly Let’s Get back on Spins how much you have won the highest well I had won some 7500 pool coins and 20x powerups few times in the past but the big 50000 coin prize is the point where players stick their eyes on it but never get it, It is the trick of miniclip, once I had won the 50000 pool coin prize but not got it, It showed You have been disconnect from miniclip then I got incensed on this matter and Shot it on official 8 ball pool twitter account they told to contact this and that from then I decided not to play 8 ball pool anymore in my life. Miniclip make money from your time and you waste your time for playing a so called real pool game. The Facebook is also the way to grow their players around the globe. The hackers are also a nuisance in the game suppose you have gathered 10000 coins by competing in tournaments. The play 1v1 because they simply hack and don’t play the game and you go like WTF? Was that I was disconnected from Miniclip but my internet is still working! So if you had read the whole post, just quit playing 8 ball pool and do something more creative than Playing this Junky Game.
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The New System Of Scratch & Win |
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The Normal Reward Of 100 Pool Coins |
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The 8 Ball Pool Store |
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Youve Lost Connection Error |
Monday, March 16, 2015
Making Money Playing Video Games
So you play a lot of video games and you want to know how you can make money doing it? Well beyond going to school to learn to specialize in getting into the gaming industry itself or being a professional gamer, maybe thats a little beyond your current situation at the moment. I want to emphasize what you read here isnt going to change your life overnight. Its not going to bandage the hole in your pocket and is meant mostly to guide you with some supplemental income just for doing something you already do (play video games). In other words, dont quit your day job. Also age requirement for some of the methods below require you to be of legal age which is usually 18+ depending on your country.
Youtube
Youtube is one of the most well known ways to play video games and make money but to be honest its not that easy. Once you apply for an Adsense account you are one step closer to monetizing your videos. Youtube is very strict in what you can monetize and many game companies are putting up copyright claims on video game footage so most of the time you have to get permission or find something in the video games license agreement or terms of use that doesnt say you cant make videos. A good way to avoid this is that you really need to have a goal in mind as raw gameplay videos arent going to earn you anything because they will usually get rejected for monetization. So by goal I am referring to the type of content you want to present to the viewer. For example you could do a review of a game or another example would be to make a comprehensive strategy guide for a particular boss fight in a game that you have played. As long as you are somewhat informational and educating the viewer then it should be easier to convince youtube that the video game footage is being used under "fair use" copyright laws.
Youtube isnt going to make you instant cash because someone with 0 subscribers will find it hard to get views on their videos. So you need to build an audience which will take time and you need to label and tag your videos very well so that search engines can find your video. You can also post a few interesting gameplay videos which you dont monetize but can bring your channel to their attention and from those more popular videos you can link annotations to your other videos which you are trying to monetize.
So to start off capturing and encoding video game footage for Youtube youll need to get a few programs and maybe some external equipment to make decent video game videos. So below is a basic list of what youll need, ill list mostly free programs that you can start off with but if you do get serious consider investing in some of the better paid programs. Console game capture requires investing in a capture device such as a capture card or external video capture box. While PC game capture requires more of a higher performance desktop which can handle the stress of real time encoding while playing a game at the same time. Video editing also requires an investment to make higher quality videos but its possible to use free programs to make an enjoyable video.
PC Game Capture
-free- Open Broadcaster - MSI Afterburner - Razer Game Booster
-paid- Fraps - DXtory - Bandicam - Xsplit
Console / Capture Device - Elgato Game Capture HD
- AVerMedia Live Gamer HD
- Hauppauge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition
Video Editing Programs
-free- Windows Movie Maker - Avidemux - Microsoft Expression Encoder 4(some options locked under pay-wall) - EZvid
-paid- Adobe Premiere Elements 11
- Sony Movie Studio Platinum Suite 12
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Vegas Pro 12
Microphone / Headset
You can use basically whatever you want but I personally use a Blue Yeti USB Microphone
because I enjoy the quality of the sound it records.
Live Streaming
Beyond Youtube you can also try your hand at live streaming which has been gaining a larger audience the past few years on sites like Twitch.tv and Ustream. The biggest hurdle jumping into live streaming is mostly dependent on the speed of your connection. Id say a good minimum upstream you would need to have is about 2-Mbps as this will give you a good bit-rate for 720p+ and give you enough bandwidth if you happen to be playing a game that requires internet access.
On a site like Twitch you can start streaming whenever you want but you wont earn any ad revenue until you get partnered or get very lucky with donations. Donations are probably the only way to earn money while live streaming without a partnership and you basically do that by adding a Paypal or Chip-In link on your personal page. There are also subscriptions available for the more popular channels where youll split each subscriber with Twitch but this requires you to be very well known. There arent any specifics on what you need to do to get partnered on Twitch but you need a sufficient amount of followers and viewers. I can bluntly say that gaining an audience live streaming is very personality driven and although being very skilled at playing games can net you some viewers people usually stick around because they like what the person brings them in terms of entertainment value. Its also a pretty good idea to specialize in a particular game as people tend to get comfortable watching their favorite games being played. As of this writing League of Legends and other MOBAs are some of the biggest live streaming communities at the moment yet there are many different personalities from pro gamers to casual gamers who seem to do well for themselves.
As for what you need to start live streaming is somewhat similar to what you need to capture game footage. You need broadcasting software like Xsplit and Open Broadcaster and a capture device if you are streaming console footage. Also it helps to have a microphone and a webcam if you really want to be interactive with your viewers.
Other Methods
While I outlined only a few methods you could try by using video its definitely not the only way. You can always write about your experiences, make a blog, do some freelance journalism, fan art, quality assurance game testing and other things that dont require a major investment. Though i would say my experience in any of those fields are fairly limited so I wont try to give you advice on how to approach these ventures. I wish you luck as even my own experience with making money playing video games has been a pretty long journey as well but if you have a lot more ambition you can certainly make a name for yourself.
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Youtube
Youtube is one of the most well known ways to play video games and make money but to be honest its not that easy. Once you apply for an Adsense account you are one step closer to monetizing your videos. Youtube is very strict in what you can monetize and many game companies are putting up copyright claims on video game footage so most of the time you have to get permission or find something in the video games license agreement or terms of use that doesnt say you cant make videos. A good way to avoid this is that you really need to have a goal in mind as raw gameplay videos arent going to earn you anything because they will usually get rejected for monetization. So by goal I am referring to the type of content you want to present to the viewer. For example you could do a review of a game or another example would be to make a comprehensive strategy guide for a particular boss fight in a game that you have played. As long as you are somewhat informational and educating the viewer then it should be easier to convince youtube that the video game footage is being used under "fair use" copyright laws.
Youtube isnt going to make you instant cash because someone with 0 subscribers will find it hard to get views on their videos. So you need to build an audience which will take time and you need to label and tag your videos very well so that search engines can find your video. You can also post a few interesting gameplay videos which you dont monetize but can bring your channel to their attention and from those more popular videos you can link annotations to your other videos which you are trying to monetize.
So to start off capturing and encoding video game footage for Youtube youll need to get a few programs and maybe some external equipment to make decent video game videos. So below is a basic list of what youll need, ill list mostly free programs that you can start off with but if you do get serious consider investing in some of the better paid programs. Console game capture requires investing in a capture device such as a capture card or external video capture box. While PC game capture requires more of a higher performance desktop which can handle the stress of real time encoding while playing a game at the same time. Video editing also requires an investment to make higher quality videos but its possible to use free programs to make an enjoyable video.
PC Game Capture
-free- Open Broadcaster - MSI Afterburner - Razer Game Booster
-paid- Fraps - DXtory - Bandicam - Xsplit
Console / Capture Device - Elgato Game Capture HD
Video Editing Programs
-free- Windows Movie Maker - Avidemux - Microsoft Expression Encoder 4(some options locked under pay-wall) - EZvid
-paid- Adobe Premiere Elements 11
Microphone / Headset
You can use basically whatever you want but I personally use a Blue Yeti USB Microphone
Live Streaming
Beyond Youtube you can also try your hand at live streaming which has been gaining a larger audience the past few years on sites like Twitch.tv and Ustream. The biggest hurdle jumping into live streaming is mostly dependent on the speed of your connection. Id say a good minimum upstream you would need to have is about 2-Mbps as this will give you a good bit-rate for 720p+ and give you enough bandwidth if you happen to be playing a game that requires internet access.
On a site like Twitch you can start streaming whenever you want but you wont earn any ad revenue until you get partnered or get very lucky with donations. Donations are probably the only way to earn money while live streaming without a partnership and you basically do that by adding a Paypal or Chip-In link on your personal page. There are also subscriptions available for the more popular channels where youll split each subscriber with Twitch but this requires you to be very well known. There arent any specifics on what you need to do to get partnered on Twitch but you need a sufficient amount of followers and viewers. I can bluntly say that gaining an audience live streaming is very personality driven and although being very skilled at playing games can net you some viewers people usually stick around because they like what the person brings them in terms of entertainment value. Its also a pretty good idea to specialize in a particular game as people tend to get comfortable watching their favorite games being played. As of this writing League of Legends and other MOBAs are some of the biggest live streaming communities at the moment yet there are many different personalities from pro gamers to casual gamers who seem to do well for themselves.
As for what you need to start live streaming is somewhat similar to what you need to capture game footage. You need broadcasting software like Xsplit and Open Broadcaster and a capture device if you are streaming console footage. Also it helps to have a microphone and a webcam if you really want to be interactive with your viewers.
Other Methods
While I outlined only a few methods you could try by using video its definitely not the only way. You can always write about your experiences, make a blog, do some freelance journalism, fan art, quality assurance game testing and other things that dont require a major investment. Though i would say my experience in any of those fields are fairly limited so I wont try to give you advice on how to approach these ventures. I wish you luck as even my own experience with making money playing video games has been a pretty long journey as well but if you have a lot more ambition you can certainly make a name for yourself.
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