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  1. I have voted for Gaming Laptops. They're much more portable than regular desktop machines, and I find myself regularly playing some of my favourite titles at the comfort of my own sofa/couch. I don't have to worry about a power cut too, as these types of PC don't require a constant power supply to them. 

  2. On 1/17/2019 at 3:21 PM, DanTheGamer said:

    By this, I do not mean, how can we keep them hip and slick. I mean, keeping the laptop from burning your leg off and bursting into flames. I haven't ever owned a gaming laptop but I do know that it is a pain to keep them cool. Has anyone here figured out a practical way to keep your laptop moderately cool?

    Gaming Laptops aren't supposed to put on your lap, on the bed, or anywhere that blocks the ventilation. There are ways, however, to prevent overheating of the computer. One of which is investing in a Laptop Cooling Pad, which is cheap to buy and could prevent damage to the hard drive. 

  3. The last game I played was Pacman on my PC. Explicitly speaking, the 30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN, courtesy of Google. One day, I'm hoping I'll be kind enough to reach the perfect score on level 256. 

  4. I love playing Minecraft and watching the film Jurassic Park. It's one of the best movies I've ever watched. The animation in the trailer is breath-taking, I can't wait to play this DLC that Microsoft and Mojang are offering. 

  5. I doubt it. Playing the same game day in and day out could get boring and tedious quickly, especially if I do the same every day. Also, building up to e-sport tournaments, many months and sometimes even years would be required to become one of the best at the title. It's not as easy as most people think. 

  6. As long as there are supply and demand, then the answer is no. The Playstation 5 won't be the last console that sony offers to its consumers. Each day, technology and video games are evolving, and where there is a gap to fill in the industry, Sony will continue developing new systems.

  7. Firstly, I'm not the best player to be competing in a professional gaming match, and I imagine the amount of times death would strike me. I guess if you're going to move into the professional games industry, you probably only want to play games that you enjoy.  I would choose GTA 5 and Call of Duty if I did ESports. Two of my all-time favourites. 

  8. Given the days in which we live, there are no new movies which are in development. You could always use Netflix or Amazon Prime and search for backlogs of film titles, that you have not yet watched. Usually, video streaming services have an option to filter down a movie to the most popular, newly released, or by genre. 

  9. I wouldn't know where to start, but something is telling me some retro video games could be compatible with Linux? Nonetheless, this sounds such a fresh concept and a fun project to partake. My suggestion to you would be looking at some YouTube tutorials on how to build a PC for older titles. 

     

  10. I have to admit; there are some games which third-person gaming works well on. For example, one of my favourites to play with this character view is Grand Theft Auto Five. I find there is a more enhanced distinction of where the character is in the gaming environment and generally speaking, and I feel more comfortable.

  11. Walking away from electronic videos, I always enjoy an old fashioned game of Chess. I can play this puzzle for hours on end, and time will fly every time. Competing against family and friends allows me to prove my strategic and mental ability to them. 

  12. Discord all day long for me. Just look at how many more perks this communication platform has to over some of the other competitors. I love using Discord to chat not only to gamers, but also to family and people who share the same interests with me. 

     

     

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  13. On 8/17/2020 at 5:20 PM, Redschyte said:

    Well, 8 gb ram is still smooth to play a heavy game in this year? What do you think about it?

    8GB is sufficient with about any game out in the industry. Upgrade to 16 later if the eight doesn't work out for you. From experience, most videos I've played while running on this memory, have processed without any lag.

    Remember, you can always upgrade. 

  14. Most of the members who replied are from America. I'm from England, and my favourite team is Manchester United. Ole Gunnar Solskjær is one of the best managers we've seen, that leads the team. It's the best football club out of all the teams, no question asked. 

  15. I'll be skipping an entire generation from the Xbox 360. I'm not in the best position as most of my old games won't work on the Xbox Series X, unfortunately. All this means is that I'll have to invest in some modern classics that are compatible. 

  16. Without knowing which genres or niches, I cannot narrow your question down. I would need to know your PC specifications to ensure that the game's minimum system requirements meet the specs of the computer. I wouldn't be able to recommend any video games until you provide me with this information. 

  17. 12 hours ago, Family sedan said:

    If I were going to buy a performance mouse just to play Time Breaker brickles, which mouse should it be?

    It depends on what your budget is. The best option would be to buy the Razor Basilisk Ultimate, but if this is not in your price range, look into purchasing the DeathAdder V2. By all means, my second recommendation will suffice for gaming. I hope this helps somewhat. Just remember to always research before you buy. 

    3. AmazonBasics Programmable Gaming Mouse | Adjustable 12,000 DPI, Weight Tuning

    2. Razer DeathAdder V2 - Wired USB Gaming Mouse with Optical Mouse Switches, Focus+ 20K Optical Sensor, 8 Programmable Buttons and Best-in-class Ergonomics 

    1. Razer Basilisk Ultimate - Wireless Gaming Mouse with 11 Programmable Buttons (HyperSpeed Technology, Optical Focus + Sensor, Optical Mouse Switch, Chroma RGB Lighting) with Charging Station

  18. Which channel do you watch for news updates? I watch BBC Breakfast every morning. However, if you stream or download any BBC content, consumers are legally bound to pay a TV License fee which is £157.50 in England. I can't entirely agree with the charge and personally believe the license should abolish or the money should go to good causes. They already get enough revenue from ad-breaks. 

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