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I really need a modern gaming PC. Is it worth it to build one these days or is it better to just buy one already built? What is a good modern gaming PC with a good price?
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https://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=347810 But short answer: Build. I've bought one prebuilt PC in my life and whoever the slap dick was that installed the 1TB platter storage drive made it unremovable without completely taking apart the case. Completely unacceptable. All storage should be interchangeable in under 2 minutes. Also, when you put it together you'll know how to take it apart when you want to upgrade or tinker and that's half the fun. |
I had a great run this last year. Played Fallout 4, Days Gone, Ghost of Tsushima and Horizon: Forbidden West - loved each one of them.
I didn’t have any must-plays in my backlog for afterward and I was paying for it. I booted up Miles Morales Spider-Man and gave that up within 5 minutes. South Park’s Stick of Truth seemed fun but that one didn’t hold me past the first 10 minutes. I figured I’d give Witcher 3 a shot after all these years but the tutorial was so bloated and complicated that I knew I had to be 100% focused to dive into that one. I put it down for now but that’s one I def wanna go back to before all’s said and done. Thankfully Uncharted 4 has grabbed my attention. I’m probably like 10 hours into that one now and it’s got a good hold on me. Very different from all of the open worlders I’ve been playing recently, though. This one is extremely linear and no RPG elements to speak of. |
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That was fitting because the games are honestly more like movies than games anyway. It’s a pretty formulaic process: cutscene, climb some shit, shoot some guys, solve a puzzle, cutscene, shoot some guys, climb some shit, solve a puzzle, cutscene. I’ve always been a fan of the adventurer looking for lost treasure trope anyway. Tomb Raider, National Treasure, Indiana Jones, etc. |
I've been playing Monster Hunter Iceborne the last few days. What a great game.
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I got sidetracked a few hours after starting Uncharted 4 back when it came out, and didn't have the chance to go back. We seem to like similar games, so I'm eager to hear your feedback.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
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My biggest issues with the game were 1) It’s kind of short. As a straight-forward platformer, there isn’t much in the way of exploration. I think I finished it in like 20 hours. 2) Kind of building on that, I suppose I’m just an open worlder kinda guy now. I like exploring, leveling up, and being able to customize gear. This game doesn’t have any of that. They even make sure to create a situation where you lose the weapons you’ve collected at the end of each chapter lol bastards But yeah, as long as you’re cool with linear gameplay and enjoy the lost treasure hunts, this game is really enjoyable. |
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