You want to stop playing 'Fortnite,' man, because you aren't having fun anymore? Good. Go watch someone else. Go play another game.
I don't play with female gamers.
It's definitely clear, when you're playing a game like 'PUBG,' there's this realistic warzone feel that they're going to get; there's a little bit of blood - no gore - and you get that 'Call of Duty' war feeling.
I've never, never not enjoyed playing 'Halo.'
Gun skill is never the main reason why someone is talented at a game. It's literally their decision making.
I would play GameBattles matches. Anything competitive is always going to get you more viewers. When there's something on the line, it's just more exciting to watch.
I usually try to go for meals that aren't heavy when I'm playing for a long time. I'll try to stay away from carbing up too hard - so I avoid pastas.
There is a deeper connection with streamers and viewers than any other celebrity or influencer - I'm live 12 hours a day; that's half my day I'm sharing with millions of people.
People can just put their cash away and continue to make money and never give back because they just do not care, but I immediately felt obligated to use my influence for good things.
Sometimes I'll go for some Panda Express or a light margherita pizza.
So many people get content. So many people stop when they're at the top. They'll let someone take their place because they're relaxing. That's not going to happen.
When I'm not streaming, I have time to reflect on all the growth, and I don't like that. I'd rather just be home playing. I'm like, 'I haven't played a celebrity in a while. I haven't done something big in a while. Is it because I'm slowing down?'
You can't just drop everything and focus on playing video games for a living.
I'll take a couple of breaks for some food, but other than that, that's pretty much all I do is play videogames and practice with my team.