FULL PLAYTHROUGHS. HORROR. PC HARDWARE. DONE PROPERLY.
I'm Daniel, the person behind LegacyXV2. I care about finishing games, not just starting them, and about showing what hardware is actually like to use — not just reading off spec sheets.
LegacyXV2 isn't about chasing trends or spamming half-finished uploads. It's about playing through games properly, sharing the whole experience, and talking about PC hardware in a way that's actually useful when you're building or upgrading your own rig.
The Story Behind the Name
The name has two halves. Legacy comes from the 2010 WWE stable with Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase Jr — something that stuck with me from that era. XV2 was the tag from a Black Ops 2 sniping group made up of friends and late-night Xbox lobbies.
Put them together and you get LegacyXV2 — a name that ties back to old-school gaming, nostalgia, and building something that lasts instead of just being another throwaway channel.
From Xbox 360 Days to PC Builds
I grew up on console, especially Xbox 360. Modern Warfare 2 (2009), lobbies with friends, and that era of multiplayer pretty much set my taste in games. A lot of what I enjoy now still traces back to that period.
In 2023, I finally built my first PC. That shifted things from "I like games" to "I want to understand what's actually going on" — frames, bottlenecks, thermals, why some parts feel better than others even when the specs look similar.
The completionist angle: if I start a series, the goal is to see it through. That means full runs, proper endings, and content that respects the time you put into watching.
What You Can Expect Here
On the channel you'll see full playthroughs, horror and survival runs, and PC hardware content tied directly to real use — the rigs I play on, the parts I actually buy, and the upgrades I'm considering next.
I'm not trying to be everything to everyone. This channel is for people who actually enjoy watching a game play out start to finish, and who care about how their hardware performs in the games they're playing.
Working With Brands
I'm open to working with gaming and tech brands where it makes sense for the people watching. Think along the lines of ASRock, Corsair, Noctua, Capcom, NordVPN, and similar names that already have a solid reputation in gaming and PC hardware.
It has to be a good fit. Random one-off plugs don't help anyone. If something shows up on the channel, it's because I'd genuinely use it or recommend it.
Partnership standard: if we work together, it should feel natural in the video, be clear to the viewer, and still keep the channel's focus on honest, useful coverage.
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