In my opinion, it depends on what your gaming needs are. If you're travelling a lot but still want to enjoy some gaming, the laptop is a no-brainer. Desktops are more customizable and self-repairable especially if you built it from scratch but it's also expensive. Overall, you can't go wrong...
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I wholeheartedly agree. That's why I'll usually wait if I can't get any free keys. There's no way I'm spending $70-80 on multiple games. It adds up very quickly.
Exactly. Why are you making it tougher for your own team to win? That's not the objective of the game, and on top of that, you're making everyone on your party enjoy the game less.
Agreed - sometimes, things happen in life that you need to prioritize. I also find that taking a break improves my performance in certain games once I resume playing.
I got a PS5 recently and I have a Nintendo Switch as well and couldn't be happier with both. I'd have also gotten an Xbox but I already have a PC so I don't really need it.
I've been playing it for a few months now and I have to say that it's a pretty fun game. The way how the Pals help with chores around your base actually helping you to build and maintain the base is awesome. Pokemon developers could take some inspiration from this and incorporate it into their...
I'd say about $150 - $200 per year, at most. I tend to get a lot of free keys from my gamer friends, bundles and giveaways. Most of my money is needed for handling real-life issues.
I dislike the kind that horde EVERYTHING in-game and refuses to share with the team. I also dislike the ones that are constantly berating everyone for one little mistake. At the end of the day, it's just a game.
Honestly speaking, I'm looking forward to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, which is supposed to come out at the end of the year. As a huge Dragon Ball fan, this game looks like it'll be the best of all time. It has everything - graphics, destructive environments and fast-paced gameplay.
Not a chance. I mean, I've taken breaks from it during very difficult situations in my life, but I've never thought of stopping altogether. I've been gaming since I was about 3 years old, and I'm now in my 30s.
I used to pre-order games all the time until Star Wars Battlefront 2 came. After how badly I was burned by that game, I've never pre-ordered another one. I've considered it a few times but decided against it, and I was justified by my decision in every case.
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