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Katri Marcell

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  1. Back when I was playing Konami's Yu Gi Oh online, we could trade cards some of which where super valuable but fans didn't know it.

    I used to go forward in 20v20 random card trades with people that didn't know card values and got some pretty good ones for trading dragons and old popular cards that were worth nothing. Unethical as it was, I got me a few awesome decks and finished 16th in the world at that season's championship.

  2. I still love Pokemon GO but the spoofing and hacking on it is getting ridiculous. I play on my way to work and back, nothing too hardcore but it still bothers me that my friends spoof and get everything without getting out of the house. 😞

  3. If you are looking for a high-end mmo-like mobile game, you should try Darkness Rises. The game is fairly new and its graphics are amazing.

    It has moba-like real-time PvP, raids, full customization that any PC MMO would be jealous of and overall I would reccomend it without question.

    Have you tried it? Let me know what you think of it!

  4. Summoners War is undeniably my favorite game on mobile. I keep the game open all day, regardless of work, eating, chilling, playing on PC and so on. 

    When you get a hang of it, find out what the units do, team combos and such you'll definitely love it. It takes time, don't get me wrong, but the sense of achievement when you get your first 5* monster is unbelievable. I rembember jumping up and down when I got my first one. It was a Water Archangel and it's still my big love in the game 😄

  5. I find myself keep coming back to Path of Exile for quite a few years now. Only this year the dev team brought too many new content to the game and the fact that it offers no pay-to-win microtransactions made me appreciate it even more.

    In comparison to games like Diablo 3, I belive that PoE is the best isometric RPG out there. Even if you are an MMO lover, it can keep you hooked for months before you decide to drop it but then you'll keep coming back when a new expansion drops.

    Such an amazing game! It's always a stable downloaded game on my pc and my favorite one to spend my free time on.

  6. So until a few days ago, when the NEXT update dropped in NMS, the game was running smoothly for me. My PC hardware is a beast, except my GPU that I haven't had the opportunity to raise money for a new one and I'm stuck with an 1GB VRAM.

    Long story short, NMS is now unplayable for me, it crashes while loading. I tried editing options like resolution, turn off HDR and such from the game's wordpad options but nothing seems to be working. Is there any kind of advice would you guys give me on that matter? Or am I doomed to get a new GPU? 😢

  7. I'm waiting for Warframe to hit Nintendo Switch to start playing 😄 I never tried it but want to play it sooo bad. It's amazing how much effort the team put in the game and it's one game that needs all the appraisal in the world.

  8. I too have friends gambling on e-sports matches but it needs sooo much time to get to know team compositions and skill levels to do so. If I would gamble though I would choose card games since it's individual and even though they are pretty random, you can easily know how to bet on tournaments on their early stages.

  9. It might be a bit unconventional but my favorite genre is rogue-like games. Games like Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Slay the Spire and so on. It's mostly due to the replayability and the amazing combos but I do appreciate me a good action or adventure game here and there 😄

  10. As an MMO lover, third-person games were the best for me since I could see my character and everything he-she does. FPS is still not my cup of tea but I can appreciate its importance.

    For instance, I couldn't play PUBG on TPS, FPS was essential for this game, Skyrim as well. Other those though, when given the choice, I always prefer TPS 😄

  11. For me it's The Witcher 3. One reason to drop games in my opinion is clunky combat and this game swept me off my feet with its flawless mechanics. Back then, I remember waiting patiently till Sunday to just make a coffee and play until the afternoon. Man I loved this game 😄

  12. A few years ago games used to affect my personality more than they should. Playing moba games like Dota or HotS made me rage and smash my hand on the desk, MMOS made me lithargic, almost non social and finishing single player games made me arrogant towards other people that did't know as much as me.

    Growing up, I realized that letting games control your personality is just as bad as being affected by toxic people. Now I play but try to have frequent breaks to detach myself from the game world. Fortunately, my friends didn't hold a grunge about my personality back then, so no harm done 😄

  13. On PC, I prefer Humble Bundle for getting games. It's not only because of the charity character of HB but its delivery time and prices are the best out there for me. On the Switch, I've been experimenting with 3rd party account selling for games and it works like a glove. I'll be using it again too to buy Splatoon 2 😄

  14. I've given a fair share of time to almost every popular MMORPG out there. For me Black Desert, Guild Wars 2 and Skyforge were the best. The latter is not at its best state right now though so you shouldn't bother as much. Black Desert and Guild Wars 2 though are a must try!

  15. For me it was a level prior to the Vampire boss fight in the Witcher 3 Blood and Wine. You had to kill some rogue vampires and damn those things hit hard. I had to rage and smash my hands on my desk for 2-3 days.

    P.S It wasn't even that hard in the end as I managed to find a safe spot to heal and they wouldn't even come searching for me

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