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He also has a pet cat named Mr. Meowgi despite the name, the cat is a girl. Seamus then uploaded this video explaining the meaning and background of how the SSoH part of his name originated.

Only a couple of people including Jason that knew Seamus from before he started producing videos knew of its true meaning before it was released. The reason Seamus started his YouTube career was because he saw some people doing commentaries on YouTube. He liked it and thought he could do it too and used it for stress relief.

Although it was rocky and slow at first, he eventually raised to what he is now, getting paid well after getting his account partnered by YouTube. From Seamus' start in October to April , he used an old headset which was low-quality. He sounded more depressed possibly from his Target experiences , and did not provide sufficient commentary for most of his Let's Plays. Many of the games he did during this era were primarily Mario hacks, although he had also done games like Mother 3 and F.

In March , he had mentioned buying a new headset, but was not able to due to budget reasons. However, by April 10, , he upgraded his audio equipment and his old headset disappeared from memory. He would continue to make overhauls on his equipment between early and To get more popular, Seamus went to a group similar to Machinima , Game Anyone his old intros were him saying "This video is brought to you and part by Game Anyone.

He stayed with them for a while but he quit it when he got picked up by Machinima. His channel was created on He about 8 months later on October 9th, Seamus met the Creatures when all Machinima directors were meeting each other and that's how he got to be friends with the Creatures.

He started playing with the Creatures when he got a new computer in early February. Seamus has been known for the large amount of video 'uploading sprees' where he uploads a large amount of videos in a relatively short amount of time.

His real reason for this is what he calls a side effect from working in Target. Although Seamus doesn't tell this often, his top excuse is to keep track of all the times he had sexual intercourse with someone or something, like his old Xbox, or the infamous Snorlax plushie, or The Silverback Gorilla , a popular meme in Seamus' community. Starting from mid August to November of , Seamus did not appear in any videos on the hub.

It was later explained in an update that he was sick and not feeling on par, so the other Creatures told him that they wanted him to wait until he feels up to it, taking time off. He returned in November , starring in his own short "Where's Seamus". Since then, he has started to appear on the hub regularly again. Seamus took another short hiatus from uploading videos starting November 1st, Ashh stated on Twitter that he was taking another break. However, in this tweet Seamus stated that he would be back soon.

In a stream, Seamus mentioned that he enjoyed streaming more than pre-recording things, and that there would probably be more videos on his channel of recorded streams. In February of , Seamus disabled comments on all of his videos. He is thought to have done this because a lot of people on his videos complain about him not uploading, or that he spends too much time with The Creatures. He re-enabled comments on December 31st, Seamus suffered a kidney stone in late July of , which was announced in this tweet by his girlfriend, Ashh.

This tactic although after massive health loss works, and he lives to finish the game There is a perfect example of this in The Saboteur and Alpha Protocol playthrough.

His play style also greatly depends on his attitude to character and events in the game. A prime example is Alpha Protocol. After being the nice guy and trying to like people he went on a rampage didn't put up with the shenanigans.

Not the patient type, SSoH will usually run head first into anything, sometimes resulting in missing an important object, task, or passage. This leaves his viewers yelling at their screens trying to break time, space, and physics to point out to him the direction. SSoH tends to operate on trial-and-error system; usually investigating a path or object to find its usefulness or its lethality.

One interesting thing is that this does not apply for his Call of Duty Multiplayer, as Seamus goes more a defensive playstyle. SSoH's usual commenting style consists of on-the-fly thoughts and observations. He may comment on the game itself or random events experienced in life. The commenting style also depends on the type of game being played.

When playing console games SSoHPKC will focus on the game at hand and give his opinions and talk about the game's content. He does not usually produce videos with post-commentary unless experimenting or conforming to other channels his videos may be uploaded to.

When commenting, SSoHPKC sometimes sounds like he is constantly bashing on and complaining about the game he's currently playing. This is usually not the case and is usually just him nitpicking about things he doesn't like rather than bashing the game itself. These games usually get high scores regardless of his nitpicking. The Point System determines whether or not a team member will be replaced, and has several contributing factors depending on their usefulness in battle.

Though a Zubat will start with Another common way is missing very often, though the point loss can be negated if the reason for missing was being hit by numerous accuracy reducing moves. Brutal Mario was his first project, however it was tough making the "Pilot episode", due to technical difficulties with CamTasia, his recording source.

Brutal Mario, and most other earlier Mario hacks he did, were "lagfests" and added to his frustration. This is not unusual, however, for he was new to making LPs. He hated dealing with a hack's lag problems, in which he would often call "slowdown", and he didn't like huge obstacle courses infested with enemies that would result in slowdown or Mario dying constantly. Tired of hearing the same music cues after Mario dies, he decided to replace the Super Mario World background music with his own iTunes music.

From the rest of October through December of that year, he played Mario hacks using iTunes, sometimes complaining that iTunes was not good at shuffling his songs, and the same songs would be repeated over and over as a result. For the first three months of his career, Seamus exclusively recorded Mario hacks for his channel. This era, as mentioned, was marked by Seamus' commentary at its primitive stages, an old worn-out headset, and Mario hacks that were experimented blindly and would eventually be taken down due to YouTube's music copyright purge in March Seamus had discussed about replacing headsets as early as March He said that the headset was a bit worn but because of finances, he decided to hold off on buying a new one.

There actually were a couple of videos from February of that year, for example, Super Super World which was salvaged from the purge , in which Seamus' voice was louder and crisper, which may have come from from a newer headset. He finally switched headsets on April 10, , and thus was the end of the first wave of LPs.

On April 10, , Seamus had recorded with a new headset, making him sound more clear and mature in the flow of his commentary. His commentary was still somewhat shaky, but he began to communicate more, even adding new catchphrases and jokes. The first eight episodes were recorded using Seamus' first headset. However, he made the transition afterwards, and his voice sounded more mature and crisp as a result. Super Mario RPG also became an experimental premise. It was this game that helped build Seamus' video game personality to a bigger level, and to which he experimented with new things so he could help increase his fanbase.

By May of that year, Seamus had over subscribers. Due to management issues, Seamus quit his job at Target, but is pursuing bigger projects with YouTube, now that he has partnership status. With Team Silverback, he now makes videos as a Creature.

Seamus makes co-commentaries quite often with the other Creatures. Sporting over , subscribers, he had the most subscribers of the Creatures until xXSlyFoxHoundXx , another Creature, surpassed his subscriber count by around 6, Subscribers.

To this day Seamus still makes a multitude of videos, to the point of saying at one of Nova's livestreams that he had posted estimatingly 17 videos that day. Seamus has over 1,, subscribers as of October He said in his 1,, specal that he would reveal what each letter of his name means in every millon subscriber video.

However, people still asked him about it and during the Creature panel at RTX he said it was already leaked and said to the people asking to look it up. He later made a video saying that his name stood for "Sir Seamus of Halo" he went into full detail of the name. As far as Seamus is concerned SSoH doesn't mean anything to him it used to but now he just uses it as his alias.

Seamus mentioned in a Payday: The Heist video posted on Dec. He starts talking about his name at 4 minutes in.

In his 1 million subscriber video , Seamus revealed that the o meant of, and he had planned to reveal his entire name once he reached 4 million subscribers, doing it gradually per millionth subscriber.

But thanks to a reddit post, this plan was ruined because someone had found out and revealed what his name meant. Wikitubia Explore. Discord staff Approved bots. YouTube Wikis. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. This article or section requires a cleanup in order to meet Wikitubia's quality standards.

Seamus did not know what this meant, but used it to mock GamingUSA and as a joke in the future. Somewhere in Bufu fucking Egypt — When an area of the game is unknown or very far away. V show "The Office" "Dammit, Jason! He owes me number bucks! Another similar quote would be "Surprise Boom-Boom! This sentence is usually followed with reloading a save-state prior to being hit.



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