Sensitivity: 14 Slot 1: The button on top of the mouse Slot 2: R Slot 3:X Slot 4:C Slot 5: V Slot 6: CTRL Slot 7: Alt Slot 8: Z Slot 9: tab Fov 80 Shift: Shift Sprint: Caps lock Toggle Perspective: F W vid btw
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3] A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie are where grasses are dominant. They cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, but not Greenland and Antarctica.[4] Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6] The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very dry or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass, they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is part of the reason why the plants are so successful. Without grass, more soil might wash away into rivers (erosion). wikipedia wrote this
Settings Update 1 - X 2 - TAB 3 - ALT 4 - BOTTOM SIDE BUTTON 5 - TOP SIDE BUTTON 6 - 3 7 - 1 8 - 2 9 - C Drop Key - Q Sprint - CTRL Shift - Shift F5 - R If ur making another settings video these are mine ;)
Fov: 97.20 Sens: 61 Dpi: 800 1:1 2: 2 3: 3 4: right side mouse button 5: ALT 6: z 7: x 8: c 9: f Crouch: shift Change perspective: r Sprint: left side mouse button Drop: Q
Damn you still good. Mine is FOV: 110 Sens: 35 Controls(Mobile): Joystick Aim crosshair Thats literally all if you're on mobile if PC just ignore the controls
Sprint : R 1 Slot : Q 2 Slot : 2 3 Slot : 3 4 Slot : 4 5 Slot : Caps Lock 6 Slot : 6 7 Slot : C 8 Slot : 8 9 Slot : F Drop : G Change Perspective : V 90 FOV 2400 DPI, 29 Sensitivity The ones that arent in the list are the same I hope u survive more than 10 seconds with my settings😂
my settings are w=walk front a=left walk s=backwords d=right walk shift=sneek space=jump ctrl=sprint n=third person left click is hit right click is place or use block 1=slot1 2=slot2 3=slot3 4=slot4 5=slot5 6=slot6 7=slot7 8=slot8 9=slot9 mouce sencitevity is 100 render distance is 9 z=effect /=command
Sprint : toggled using flarial client 5:side button on top 9:side button down 8:R 7:F Dpi:3200 Sens;30 F5:Grave or ' Fov:85 And also pls enable key strocks or at least cps counter
Glossary Of Forklift Terminology And Definitions Learn common forklift terminology and forklift definitions so you can better understand the parts and components of a basic forklift truck. If you are new to the forklift industry, forklift terminology may seem confusing at times. If you are a seasoned veteran, it is still important to familiarize yourself with forklift terminology and definitions for training purposes. To help, we’ve provided this glossary of common forklift terms. BATTERY CAPACITY This term is a measure of the charge stored by the forklift's batteries. It represents the maximum amount of energy (typically measured in Amp-hours) that can be extracted from the battery during operation. BATTERY COMPARTMENT The battery compartment is the area of the forklift that holds the battery or batteries. The compartment can vary greatly in size and are typically measured using the length of the compartment multiplied by the width and the height (L x W x H). Knowing the specific dimensions can be important when choosing a forklift that is suitable for your needs, space and specific application. forklift battery compartment BATTERY MODEL IDENTIFICATION Every electric forklift operates using a battery, and it’s important to know the type of battery needed for your specific forklift. Fortunately, batteries and battery types can be easily identified using a battery model identification code, which is expressed as battery style, number of cells, cell Amp/hr., number of plates, cell arrangement, special features, sequential letters (if needed) and paint codes. CAPACITY When choosing a forklift, whether for purchase or rental, it is very important to be aware of its capacity. The capacity is a rating given to determine the amount of weight that can be lifted to a specific load height at a specific load center. CARRIAGE Carriage is one of the more frequent terms used, as it relates to forklifts. It refers to the forklift's support structure, in front of the mast, where the actual forks are mounted. CUSHION TIRES Cushion tires are forklift tires designed to be used in indoor applications with flat and even surfaces. cushion tire for forklift FORKLIFT CLASSIFICATIONS Forklifts are categorized into their classifications by a variety of factors by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Fork truck classifications for class I through class VII are listed below: Class I - electric motor rider trucks Class II - electric narrow aisle trucks Class III - electric hand trucks, hand trucks, rider trucks Class IV - internal combustion trucks with solid/cushion tires Class V - internal combustion trucks with pneumatic tires Class VI - electric and internal combustion tow tractors Class VII - forklifts designed for rugged, outdoor usage FREE LIFT This term refers to the amount of vertical movement that a forklift is capable of before additional mast channels are engaged. Essentially, it refers to the forklift’s ability to lift its forks without raising the mast. HOOK FORK Some forks will fall under the classification of "hook forks". These are forks that lock into the carriage and hook over the bars. This is just an intro to forklift terminology. Forklifts can be customized based on your application, but we hope this glossary provides you with a better understanding of the basics. Need help choosing the best forklift for your application? Contact your local forklift dealer for assistance. LIFT CYLINDER The lift cylinders are responsible for hydraulically controlling the raising and lowering of the mast. LOAD BACKREST The load backrest is a very important part of any forklift. It is attached to the forklift carriage and is responsible for restraining the load when the load is tilted rearward or upward. The forklift’s backrest also aids in protecting the mast and the cylinder hoses. forklift load backrest MAST The mast is the vertical structure of a forklift that provides a supporting pathway for the carriage rollers and allows the forklift to raise and lower the forks and material it’s carrying. forklift mast MAX FULL LIFT HEIGHT (MLH) This term refers to the distance from the floor to the very top of the fork surface when the telescopic mast is fully extended. OVERALL LOWERED HEIGHT (OAL) You may hear this term referred to in conjunction with "mast" often. The overall lowered height is the height at the top of the mast when the mast is completely lowered. The measurements are taken from the floor to the top of the mast. OVERHEAD GUARD The Overhead Guard is the framework that is fitted to a truck which provides protection for the forklift operator in case of falling objects. forklift overhead guard PNEUMATIC TIRES Pneumatic forklift tires are designed to be used in outdoor applications and on uneven surfaces. They can be filled with a rubber compound (i.e. “solid pneumatic”) or be air filled. Air filled pneumatic tires are usually the standard on IC trucks, however solid pneumatic tires are sometimes used based on the application. If your application has a high amount of debris and you experience frequent tire punctures, solid pneumatic tires may offer you a longer tire life. pneumatic tire for forklift RATING PLATE The forklift rating plate goes by a variety of names including: Capacity plate Data plate Capacity data plate Weight plate Nameplate Regardless of the name, this plate provides information to the forklift driver so they know the maximum load the forklift can legally carry to prevent the load from becoming dangerous for the operators and others. TRUCKER'S MAST This is an exceptionally short specialized type of mast. It is typically used in areas where overhead clearance is restricted and is used on Class IV and V lift trucks, up to 6,000 lb. capacity. TWO STAGE MAST As the name implies, this is a type of forklift mast that has two stages. These consist of an outer channel, which is mounted to the lift truck, and an inner channel, which elevates when the cylinders extend. TYNES Sometimes referred to simply as the "fork" or "forks", tynes are one of the most vital parts of a forklift. These are the arms found on the load carriage. They either enter a pallet to lift a load, or the load is placed directly on the forks.
If you do another one here are my settings DPI: 800 Sensitivity: 29 FOV: Max Drop Item: Z Slot 9: Mouse button 6 Slot 8: Mouse button 5 Slot 7: R Slot 6: Q
1st slot: first side button 2nd slot: second side button 3rd slot: V 4th slot: scroll wheel 5th slot: N 6th slot: 6 7th slot 7 8th slot: B 9th slot: shift Toggle perspective is capital 90 fov 30 sensitivity 800 dpi Toggle sprint Those are my settings.
69.20 fov 35 sensitivity attack is right click place block is left click 1 is 1 2 is 2 3 is 3 4 is front side butten 5 is c 6 is 6 7 is r 8 is v 9 is back side butten ctrl is sprint
Slot 1 E Slot 2 R Slot 3 T Slot 4 F Slot 5 C Slot 6 V Slot 7 B Slot 8 N Slot 9 M Tab inventory Sprint Q Sensitivity 25 Drop 1 Jump space Fov 110 Butterfly click Pls use mine 🙏
250 likes ez?
Also comment your settings below
yup
@@peacefulmelol were you gifted? Also, no, I don't tell other youtubers what to do
Yess
Bro I am big fan
Idk if you can even play with this but my fov is 110 and sensitivity is 49
Sensitivity: 14
Slot 1: The button on top of the mouse
Slot 2: R
Slot 3:X
Slot 4:C
Slot 5: V
Slot 6: CTRL
Slot 7: Alt
Slot 8: Z
Slot 9: tab
Fov 80
Shift: Shift
Sprint: Caps lock
Toggle Perspective: F
W vid btw
3:10 the scream is precious i love it 😂
You’ve come a long way man. Congrats on 5k. YT rank soon
IM SUBBED HI I LOVE UR CONTENT
this being the video after 5k brings back some memories ❤️🔥
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie are where grasses are dominant. They cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, but not Greenland and Antarctica.[4]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very dry or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass, they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is part of the reason why the plants are so successful.
Without grass, more soil might wash away into rivers (erosion). wikipedia wrote this
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💀💀 Bro used Wikipedia
@@sussybaka1844 yes everything is false:)
Settings Update
1 - X
2 - TAB
3 - ALT
4 - BOTTOM SIDE BUTTON
5 - TOP SIDE BUTTON
6 - 3
7 - 1
8 - 2
9 - C
Drop Key - Q
Sprint - CTRL
Shift - Shift
F5 - R
If ur making another settings video these are mine ;)
also 800 dpi with 35 sens. gl
Fov: 95
Sens: 18
Dpi: 800
1:left side mouse button
2: 2
3: 3
4: 4
5: shift
6: 6
7: 7
8: 8
9: 9
Crouch: right side mouse button
Change perspective: f5
Sprint: R
Drop: Q
And Great vid
Im on controller tho but breaking/attacking ZR A jumping b sneak x inv y crafting ZL placing
Top 3 best screams
1-evident scream
2-fire scream
3-cattostyles scream
XD
Fov: 97.20
Sens: 61
Dpi: 800
1:1
2: 2
3: 3
4: right side mouse button
5: ALT
6: z
7: x
8: c
9: f
Crouch: shift
Change perspective: r
Sprint: left side mouse button
Drop: Q
Damn you still good. Mine is
FOV: 110
Sens: 35
Controls(Mobile): Joystick Aim crosshair
Thats literally all if you're on mobile if PC just ignore the controls
Sprint : R
1 Slot : Q
2 Slot : 2
3 Slot : 3
4 Slot : 4
5 Slot : Caps Lock
6 Slot : 6
7 Slot : C
8 Slot : 8
9 Slot : F
Drop : G
Change Perspective : V
90 FOV
2400 DPI, 29 Sensitivity
The ones that arent in the list are the same
I hope u survive more than 10 seconds with my settings😂
What are your settings Fire?
No fire I used YOUR settings to win hive bedwars
...oh?
Bro can you give me this pack that you're using?
I’m on iPad so I don’t have key binds but here’s some
Fov:30
Sens:5
1:p
2:l
3:m
4:n
5:1
6:3
7:5
8:2
9:7
Sprint:O
Crouch:CTR
W Fire 🔥
Next video idea: bedwar with worst texture :or: Every game win = my texture pack get better ❤
Fire 🔥
fov:90
sneak:x
sprint: click w two times
8th slot:side button one
9th slot: side button two
sensitivity:27 dpi 800
done thats all
Yoo i nominated you for best creator for hive yt ❤
W I'm going for upcoming mostly tho
How to vote 💀💀
@@sussybaka1844 watch Avery posts there is a link 🔗
MAX SENSITIVITY
Best high TH-camr
@@shasasu7027 bruh high. 🤣 u mean hive?
I use default keybinds except my FOV is quake pro and 5 is my prespective also sensitivity is at 93
Do you remember me from Hive on october 29th?
my settings are
w=walk front
a=left walk
s=backwords
d=right walk
shift=sneek
space=jump
ctrl=sprint
n=third person
left click is hit
right click is place or use block
1=slot1
2=slot2
3=slot3
4=slot4
5=slot5
6=slot6
7=slot7
8=slot8
9=slot9
mouce sencitevity is 100
render distance is 9
z=effect
/=command
Winning a fight u shouldn’t have one 😊
Losing a fight u should have one 👿
Sprint : toggled using flarial client
5:side button on top
9:side button down
8:R
7:F
Dpi:3200
Sens;30
F5:Grave or '
Fov:85
And also pls enable key strocks or at least cps counter
Dont use a client, so no
Glossary Of Forklift Terminology And Definitions
Learn common forklift terminology and forklift definitions so you can better understand the parts and components of a basic forklift truck.
If you are new to the forklift industry, forklift terminology may seem confusing at times. If you are a seasoned veteran, it is still important to familiarize yourself with forklift terminology and definitions for training purposes. To help, we’ve provided this glossary of common forklift terms.
BATTERY CAPACITY
This term is a measure of the charge stored by the forklift's batteries. It represents the maximum amount of energy (typically measured in Amp-hours) that can be extracted from the battery during operation.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
The battery compartment is the area of the forklift that holds the battery or batteries. The compartment can vary greatly in size and are typically measured using the length of the compartment multiplied by the width and the height (L x W x H). Knowing the specific dimensions can be important when choosing a forklift that is suitable for your needs, space and specific application.
forklift battery compartment
BATTERY MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Every electric forklift operates using a battery, and it’s important to know the type of battery needed for your specific forklift. Fortunately, batteries and battery types can be easily identified using a battery model identification code, which is expressed as battery style, number of cells, cell Amp/hr., number of plates, cell arrangement, special features, sequential letters (if needed) and paint codes.
CAPACITY
When choosing a forklift, whether for purchase or rental, it is very important to be aware of its capacity. The capacity is a rating given to determine the amount of weight that can be lifted to a specific load height at a specific load center.
CARRIAGE
Carriage is one of the more frequent terms used, as it relates to forklifts. It refers to the forklift's support structure, in front of the mast, where the actual forks are mounted.
CUSHION TIRES
Cushion tires are forklift tires designed to be used in indoor applications with flat and even surfaces.
cushion tire for forklift
FORKLIFT CLASSIFICATIONS
Forklifts are categorized into their classifications by a variety of factors by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Fork truck classifications for class I through class VII are listed below:
Class I - electric motor rider trucks
Class II - electric narrow aisle trucks
Class III - electric hand trucks, hand trucks, rider trucks
Class IV - internal combustion trucks with solid/cushion tires
Class V - internal combustion trucks with pneumatic tires
Class VI - electric and internal combustion tow tractors
Class VII - forklifts designed for rugged, outdoor usage
FREE LIFT
This term refers to the amount of vertical movement that a forklift is capable of before additional mast channels are engaged. Essentially, it refers to the forklift’s ability to lift its forks without raising the mast.
HOOK FORK
Some forks will fall under the classification of "hook forks". These are forks that lock into the carriage and hook over the bars.
This is just an intro to forklift terminology. Forklifts can be customized based on your application, but we hope this glossary provides you with a better understanding of the basics. Need help choosing the best forklift for your application? Contact your local forklift dealer for assistance.
LIFT CYLINDER
The lift cylinders are responsible for hydraulically controlling the raising and lowering of the mast.
LOAD BACKREST
The load backrest is a very important part of any forklift. It is attached to the forklift carriage and is responsible for restraining the load when the load is tilted rearward or upward. The forklift’s backrest also aids in protecting the mast and the cylinder hoses.
forklift load backrest
MAST
The mast is the vertical structure of a forklift that provides a supporting pathway for the carriage rollers and allows the forklift to raise and lower the forks and material it’s carrying.
forklift mast
MAX FULL LIFT HEIGHT (MLH)
This term refers to the distance from the floor to the very top of the fork surface when the telescopic mast is fully extended.
OVERALL LOWERED HEIGHT (OAL)
You may hear this term referred to in conjunction with "mast" often. The overall lowered height is the height at the top of the mast when the mast is completely lowered. The measurements are taken from the floor to the top of the mast.
OVERHEAD GUARD
The Overhead Guard is the framework that is fitted to a truck which provides protection for the forklift operator in case of falling objects.
forklift overhead guard
PNEUMATIC TIRES
Pneumatic forklift tires are designed to be used in outdoor applications and on uneven surfaces. They can be filled with a rubber compound (i.e. “solid pneumatic”) or be air filled. Air filled pneumatic tires are usually the standard on IC trucks, however solid pneumatic tires are sometimes used based on the application. If your application has a high amount of debris and you experience frequent tire punctures, solid pneumatic tires may offer you a longer tire life.
pneumatic tire for forklift
RATING PLATE
The forklift rating plate goes by a variety of names including:
Capacity plate
Data plate
Capacity data plate
Weight plate
Nameplate
Regardless of the name, this plate provides information to the forklift driver so they know the maximum load the forklift can legally carry to prevent the load from becoming dangerous for the operators and others.
TRUCKER'S MAST
This is an exceptionally short specialized type of mast. It is typically used in areas where overhead clearance is restricted and is used on Class IV and V lift trucks, up to 6,000 lb. capacity.
TWO STAGE MAST
As the name implies, this is a type of forklift mast that has two stages. These consist of an outer channel, which is mounted to the lift truck, and an inner channel, which elevates when the cylinders extend.
TYNES
Sometimes referred to simply as the "fork" or "forks", tynes are one of the most vital parts of a forklift. These are the arms found on the load carriage. They either enter a pallet to lift a load, or the load is placed directly on the forks.
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Will you do moblie settings
No
these settings are absolutely diabolical
Real
Good vid
Sens: 51
Fov: 94
F1: R
Hotbar slots are default coz I use scroll wheel
W
best pvper
If you do another one here are my settings
DPI: 800
Sensitivity: 29
FOV: Max
Drop Item: Z
Slot 9: Mouse button 6
Slot 8: Mouse button 5
Slot 7: R
Slot 6: Q
Fire is this for keyboard
Yes
1st slot: first side button
2nd slot: second side button
3rd slot: V
4th slot: scroll wheel
5th slot: N
6th slot: 6
7th slot 7
8th slot: B
9th slot: shift
Toggle perspective is capital
90 fov
30 sensitivity 800 dpi
Toggle sprint
Those are my settings.
Sigma
REAL
And I used YOUR settings to win bedwars
what is the best sensitivity and fov to use
30 sens 800 dpi 90 fov
@@fireultrayt thanks
My settings. Same as last time, but before you jump, type “Squirrel” in chat. I do that every time i jump, you cant deny the challenge 😂😂😂🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️
my settings r superior ngl
How do you make your thumbnails
Cracked
Learn from sparkseye youtuber
Best youtuber 😎
My Settings
FOV : 110
sensitivity : 50
First Slot : C
Second Slot : F
Third Slot : B
Ninth Slot : V
Eigth Slot : G
Sprint : Q
Drop Item : X
Fov190
Sens40
Ok
Dpi900
Sensitivete 38
Fov 90
Slot 1.1
Slot 2.2
Slot 3.3
Slot 4.4
Slot 5.5
Slot 6.6
Slot 7.7
Slot 8.8
Slot 9.r
Sprint q
Fire cooks again
69.20 fov
35 sensitivity
attack is right click
place block is left click
1 is 1
2 is 2
3 is 3 4 is front side butten
5 is c
6 is 6
7 is r
8 is v
9 is back side butten
ctrl is sprint
You're weird
@@fireultrayt thank you
youre mine
FOV 85
sentetivity 18
aouto jump
Why is the hotbar not working on mobile
Read my community posts bruv 💀
❤
Remember me as the guy who got trolled almost every stream ive been in ❤️
Yes lol
keybind:
1: 1
2: 2
3: 3
4: 4
5: 5
6: 6
7: x
8: c
9: v
FOV: 74
F5: f
Where is mine
Bud
you can do mobile Version? if your answer is yes my controls are new control with 110 FOV *ULTRED ON* and the sensitivity is 66
prob not
@@fireultrayt np bro 😎 thanks for the reply
Fov 110
Sensitivity 40
im ur biggest fan
Nice
Hey how are you feeling? You still sick?
Nah but this was recorded like 2 days ago so it sounds weird
@ ah ok I’m glad you’re feeling better!
Cooking
3:11 nice scream buddy💀
Fire should try mobile
5K LETSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOO!
Now we just wait for slow Hive to give you TH-cam rank
(Pin comment if your a chad)
Hey I mean he liked it thats a start
💀
Bro my sens is 8 with 400 dpi
Member
Drop W
Sprint L
Break scroll wheel click
That’s it 😁
Good luck XD 🤣
Let me get 169 likes LOL!!!
Slot 1 E
Slot 2 R
Slot 3 T
Slot 4 F
Slot 5 C
Slot 6 V
Slot 7 B
Slot 8 N
Slot 9 M
Tab inventory
Sprint Q
Sensitivity 25
Drop 1
Jump space
Fov 110
Butterfly click
Pls use mine 🙏
FIRST🔥🔥
Remember me
Wsp
W
bro i want to know UR SETTINGS
also pls give double hand cam vid
close to default
yt rank yet
nope
Lol
:
Jesus loves yall❤
Hi
Hi
Bro
yoooooooooo
Xbox controller play frfr
@@kraglyL you'll be surprised on about 2 hours and 30 minutes
@@fireultrayt if you Xbox controller one game can I give you my settings and u do it in a future video?
Can you add me
7 minutes ago
I'm too early
first
please pin me
2nd sadly
@@fireultrayt nooooo
Pls shoutout
3 comment
Fire add me
I will when im on
Tysm😭😭🙏🙏
also sry for being rude “fire add me”
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