You play what you enjoy because it brings you satisfaction and connects you to your passion.
You play what you enjoy because it brings you satisfaction and connects you to your passion.
Life offers useful takeaways—it's nice when we can add games to our routines and they match what we desire. They become part of our daily experiences, making everything more enjoyable. Occasionally I start with ASMR on one of my PCMR screens just to relax, and sometimes I play in the morning to get ready but often stop early since I prefer something gentle before waking up.
Have you tried using communication tools? I’m not sure if those games support chat, but it really transformed my experience a few years back when I joined Discord and discovered many real-life connections there. It’s always easy to meet new people too. The overall vibe of the game shifts completely.
I experiment with computer components, damage one, repurpose the rest, figure out I must acquire more pieces, assemble them all, feel accomplished, then mess up again. Keep repeating.
In Counter-Strike you stand out as an oddity without voice chat, and progressing in competitive play is tough without it. The game now includes built-in voice communication, making it fast-paced and team-focused. Without sharing updates with your squad about enemy moves and positions, winning becomes nearly impossible. I used to rely only on text chat, which worked but isn’t ideal. Recently, the addition of pinging helped even those without microphones stay connected and react quickly. In mid to high-level matches, it’s rare to find players who don’t use voice communication.
It's the MT frameworks, my favorite engine, which is why. I'm confident I can defeat monsters faster by pushing through more. I also enjoy testing benchmarks across various settings. It turns out enabling full/draw distance can really strain your GPU and VRAM when set to high—quad 3090s might be necessary in the nvlink config to handle it smoothly.
TF2 is there for a reason—it's what you're talking about. BeamNG stands out as the top car game out there, boasting the best physics, impressive visuals, talented developers, and an active community. It runs smoothly even on average systems and performs flawlessly with Proton. The sound design is top-notch. This title is a true masterpiece; if you haven't tried it yet, don’t waste your time—grab it now. GTA Online also shines due to its lively lobby interactions and expansive open world.
I enjoy both PC and PS4 PC versions of Vegas R6, as well as OSU for aiming. My favorite is PS4 Overwatch—great with friends on the same console. Fortnite is a cross-platform hit, and I love playing it with my brother and his friends. I don’t like some games but excel at sniping.
I’m enjoying Witcher 1 on this laptop that has built-in graphics, and I’m hoping to switch to Witcher 3 someday. Since I don’t have my usual desktop, I’m doing what’s necessary. Most of my time is spent playing role-playing games or stories-driven games.
PS2 collection is ready—lots of PS2 titles plus plenty of save files on my 40 GB FFXI drive. PS3 setup includes FPS, RPGs, fighting games, Uncharted, and Last of Us. PS4 works the same as PS3. PSP has Dissidia and FF games; Vita needs more titles. PC has SCUMMVM, Sierra Online Games, Granado Espada Online, Black Desert, Blade & Soul, Tomb Raider 2013, plus more.