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Hey guys! Been a bit since I've done one of these Playground videos! In this video, and my two previous videos like this, I pick a map from a popular PVP game that I am familiar with and try to recreate it from the ground-up with the Fortnite building interface, in Playground.
It almost feels like a puzzle, trying to translate a fully detailed map designed by professionals, into a large grid-based builder. Trying to get everything as close as I can to the real thing is a challenge at times while having to use such large pieces with such simple functionality.
But honestly thats why I enjoy doing it so much. It is a challenge for myself but also super satisfying to see the final result. So far 3 times in a row now I've been pleased with how these builds turn out.
Thank you to the people who prodded me into doing another one of these, I forgot how much fun these are!
I appreciate you all for watching and supporting this channel! See you in the next video :)
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If you're unfamiliar with ASMR, I'll do my best to explain.
ASMR (Or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response if you want to sound smart) is the given name for a tingly sensation felt in the scalp triggered by soft noises like tapping, whispering, light scratching, clicking and so on. I've found it helpful to use nails on a chalkboard as a good example of a strong physical feeling reacting to a sound, just imagine the polar opposite of that. Instead of a very harsh terrible sound shooting chills up your spine, ASMR is a very pleasant tingle starting on your scalp and moving down your spine as a reaction to very soft, quiet and gentle sounds.
However, not everyone can experience these ASMR "tingles" (theyre reel giys, i sware.) In fact its been estimated that roughly only 10% - 20% of people can experience it. Whether or not it can be developed or is just something you were born with, no one can say for sure.
For those that can't experience it, I'm sorry friend, it is a very nice feeling.
However, a large portion of ASMR viewers cannot actually experience ASMR. Or maybe at one point could, but can't anymore. (See: ASMR Immunity) They watch the videos because, tingles or not, the videos are always centered around being calm and relaxing. They're perfect for watching when you're having trouble sleeping. They can effectively take your mind off of everything, and lull you into a sleep.
Its pretty neat stuff! Hopefully this all makes sense, whoever you are. Thanks for being here!