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I just got $100 extra and want to try a new first-person shooter. I’ve been playing Valorant for six months now, so I’m looking for something different. I use Steam, and right now I’m thinking about Black Ops 6, but I’m not sure because I’ve heard it can be toxic. I also played Warzone before, but the experience was really bad. I don’t like games that stop supporting after a year, so I’m hesitant about buying BoO6. I have a $14,600 and a $3,070, but I plan to return the old one because of heat and power issues. I know most people will say you should pick what you want, but I’d appreciate some advice on which FPS games are worth getting. Rainbow Six Siege is also on my list, but it seems to be struggling right now. Let me know your thoughts! Thanks!
Team Fortress 2, just for laughs. (And it’s free—so you won’t lose all your money.)
Whats up with that? Would be a shame to do such a downgrade. Siege has been "dying" for like 6 years its doing fine. I liked deathloop a lot do recommend. Of course wait like 4 days for the winter sale regardless of what you buy! Cod I would avoid as its a huge moneysink + the yearly dump it for the next game is severe with those. Battlefield one is a lot of fun. Theres also the new third person marvel shooter. Titanfall 2 is heaps of fun too. As for super recent first person ones nothing really thats actually better than much older cheaper ones.
I’ve already put together a complete forum thread about whether to proceed. I’m unsure if it’s suitable for FPS, but I might give it a shot. I’m okay with using third person. I’ve been weighing this option. These ideas are intriguing. I’ll check it out.
It's just that you're using a really bad cooler. A decent budget air cooler from ThermalRight would work well. Then you can spend the remaining money swapping your PSU since the APEVI JUPITER is a common PC killer component. That $100 will cover you during winter sales, and you'll get something like a Peerless assassin plus an MSI A550 PSU!
I generally avoid buying full-price online FPS games. They often release broken versions that aren't supported, and replacements come in a year with a new title. Besides, most players who buy aren't exactly like me. Apart from the more popular CS2, I usually play Apex or enjoy free play weekends on CoD or BF, but honestly I prefer Quake Champions.