PC Gaming
PC Gaming
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@ Manny Calavera has a friend who aims to purchase a PC but lacks funds at the moment. He plans to assemble it himself if he secures one. There aren't many others like him. I might be able to sell individual components on eBay, though I anticipate losing some money since I've already used parts for about two months.
When the Crew launches, you can enjoy gaming with friends since it works across platforms, and more titles are expected soon. There are many exciting fighting games on the way, like a new Tekken version. I remember a Batman-themed fighting game too (though I can’t recall the name). Spending a bit on controllers would be a good idea. Playing games such as Dota 2 helps you connect with others easily and often leads to social opportunities. I’m already planning to meet some people from Germany—really cool!
I need them to join the elite group, but they won’t because they’re not ready to play online on PC. I think I’ll wait until next summer when most of my friends have it. The PS4 is outdated, but I’d rather play with friends and use lower settings than struggle on PC at full resolution.
The PC is only two months old, so you won't lose much money. It doesn't make sense to keep such a costly item if you're not using it or enjoying it, unless you have extra cash. I still recommend trying to build friends in the games you play—join a guild or reach out to people on the Linus forums and play together. The PC group is the largest place to connect with others. As for making friends, just like me, I'd say: "Hey there, hottie, wanna help a girl in trouble?" A new friend just joined
The Crew will launch on PS4, PC, and Xbox One, offering a seamless experience across platforms. My goal with the controller feature was to enable players to gather physically and enjoy games together, making fighting games perfect since they don’t require a split-screen setup.