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  1. PC gaming has numerous advantages over console gaming. Graphics - You can look at people comparing console graphics to PC graphics with similar graphics hardware on YouTube. Right away, you can notice the differences. PC graphics look alot clearer, crispier, sharper, more vibrant with color. Console graphics look a little blurry and pixelated. That's because PCs have more powerful hardware. Controls - PC controls are alot more efficient and quicker than console controls. With console fighting games, you have to push specific buttons in specific ways to do combos. on controllers. On PC, its much easier to just push specific buttons without worrying much about pressure sensitivity. Quantity of games - PC has a lot more games than consoles. PC has RTS which isn't popular in consoles. PCs have emulators that can play console games. Consoles don't have that. Value - PC offers better value for your money. Consoles can last around 10 years before they have to be completely replaced. On the other hand, you buy a gaming PC once and it can last over 20 years. If you want to play more powerful games, all you'd have to do is replace specific pieces. You can buy affordable graphics cards. If you want a more in-depth analysis, see my article (Link Removed by Moderator).
  2. I love playing games like the Prince of Persia trilogy. Its interesting, artistic, intense, and challenging to solve puzzles. Its fun appreciating the scenery and fighting mythical creatures. Its also fun being able to undo your mistakes with the Sands of Time. The Prince is such a memorable character and somewhat mysterious. We don't know his real name. If you want to know more, see my article (Link Removed by Moderator).
  3. Yes, i checked out some VR games like Down the Rabbit Hole and Zenith. They seem like the best VR games on the market right now. Zenith is an MMO RPG VR game. I've seen gameplay of Half-Life Alyx. It seems very immersive. Looks a lot like a tactical shooter game. If you want more game recommendations, i highly suggest you visit my article (Link Removed by Moderator).
  4. It depends on the games. I think for the most part, VR games are less immersive. This is because VR tech. isn't advanced enough to give you a serious gaming experience. The Batman Arkham VR game feels like you're playing a regular detective game. You don't really get to fight like the Batman. It feels more like an art gallery. Same with Assassins' Creed VR. Feels like an average hack-and-slash game. If you're looking for casual mobile quality-like games to pass the time, VR is ok for you. If you want more on my thoughts, visit my article (Link Removed by Moderator).
  5. I loved mostly Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. They were the best games of the Arkham trilogy. Fighting villains like the Scarecrow, Killer Croc, and Mr. Freeze were some of the scariest experiences! Those games made you feel like the Batman soaring through the skies beating criminals up, throwing batarangs, using all sorts of gadgets, etc.! The Batman Begins game for Xbox looks pretty good too. I love the dark atmosphere. If you want to know more, see my (Link Removed by Moderator).
  6. Yes, that's why i quit multiplayer for the most part. Multiplayer ruins the gaming experience especially when the same games have single-player campaigns. Its hard to suspend disbelief and make gaming special in say Halo when people are shouting gaming jargon in multiplayer chatrooms or playing for competition. I got bored of multiplayer gaming. I played FPS for years. I was 1 of the best players. No matter how good i was, i felt my skills went unrecognized. All people mostly said was "nice!" Most screamed "hacker! crackhead!" haha. People kicked me out of servers. My ranks and medals looked good but beyond that, they didn't do anything for me. Multiplayer was an endless cycle of winning and/or losing, haters complaining, list goes on. It doesn't matter how good you are. That drove me crazy so i had to quit. I've heard someone say something like "the same gamers who were the best at multiplayer 5 years ago are just average gamers today." He was so right. In single player, your actions mean something. They affect the characters.
  7. Not really. I feel gaming is supposed to be more practical than visually appealing. You're already required to use powerful hardware to play games at the lowest settings. You can't have the highest of quality graphics and high speed performance at once. Gaming hardware can't handle it. Even if it could, its mad expensive and not worth the money. You have to sacrifice one or the other. I'd prefer high speed performance over superb graphics any day. If i wanted graphics at the highest settings, i'd watch films.
  8. I have mixed feelings about it. Games can help you reduce stress or increase it especially if its in the horror genre. It can be frustrating and agitating trying to find a way to progress.
  9. Me and my clan were murdering a bunch of teams in team deathmatch in COD mobile😂. I was spraying with a chopper. Enemies tried calling in choppers, but my clanmate used Sam turrets and destroyed them. We put our choppers in the center of the map and mowed them down as our team moved in their base. We got in buildings and used the cold-blooded perk to render their scorestreaks useless. We were shooting so many enemies, they were just hiding in their bases or respawning behind ours lol. 1 enemy rage-quit. In 1 game, our team had 65 kills while the enemy only had 20-25.
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