I think, attending online gaming events is indeed a very fantastic idea. The gaming communities can lead to incredible friendships' and it also tell us the power of shared passions.
My battery life is roughly 4 hours and that's if I keep the screen brightness at 50% and close unnecessary programs. Plus using the power-saving modes.
@ I've actually played Rocket League and Dota 2 together and I do not have issues. However, I encountered issues when I'm trying to run The Witcher 3 and another demanding game. It's a no go area for me.
I got my first computer in 1998. It was a beast a desktop with a 14.4k modem and it has 4GB hard drive. I still remembered how I spent hours on the chat rooms via the email.
I'm a big fan of the ProtonMal. I like Its end-to-end encryption and privacy features which are absolutely unbeatable. I've been using it for 3 years now and it's the best for me.
Yes, I once bought Steam keys in bulk from Humble Bundle. They offer me amazing bundles and I've also discovered many hidden gems with it, but I don't really do it often.
You are very correct because sites like Gamehouse and Shockwave were the pioneers in PC gaming subscriptions. But we still have some alternatives that are still in existence.
I make data security a top priority. I use a 3-2-1 approach which is three copies, two different storage types, one offsite. I make sure to backup to an external HDD and cloud storage.
Dishwashing a keyboard isn't appealing to me. I'm more of a gentle cleaner and I turn my keyboard upside down to shake out the loose debris. Then, I use compressed air to blow out the remaining dust.
For me, I do think an i9 processor is overkill for most of the gamers. I think a high-end i7 would provide more than enough power that is needed for smooth gaming performance.
I use my Mac for gaming, and it works so well. I understand that Macs aren't traditionally for gaming, but I have played many popular titles like Fortnite, Minecraft, and Overwatch on it and they are compatible.
For me, I think building an old PC for retro gaming is super cool. I like that because It's like taking a trip back in time. Another advantage is, I can find old parts pretty cheaply online.
What is to be considered in this, is the Mightreya's anime-inspired art style and the gameplay. These are what have me hooked. I like the multiple weapon options and also the attack moves.