see, depending on who you are and how much money you want to spend on a device whose prime purpose in your life is to create digital worlds for you to frolic in, even though at this point i’m so obsessed with the swag that i have a one terabyte hard drive with about ten or fifteen games on it and seem to use it more to load my handheld device and write this futile blog… but anyway, like i was saying, i’m sure you’ve heard of path of exile. the beta for the second iteration is now a total game and if you can’t play that, see here’s where the folly of computer gaming comes in. i destroyed a perfectly fine hard drive on this game because i didn’t know when my p.c.’s limits came into play and the game isn’t optimized all that well. however, today i noticed that the first version of the game, which of course is probably going to be the same game that they have been making for the past five, ten years, received a considerable update. it lacks the controller capability and fresh newness of path of exile two but just might be worth giving a whirl if you have a google book that you want to turn the settings down a few on. by the way, both games are free if you have a steam account which is basically one of these online drm sites that you have to join and purchase your games from, arguably the largest and most prolific of the bunch… but not these, these are free, and exceptional to be free. however if you are careless, there is a serious chance that you can damage your precious p.c… internal graphics not recommended. however you can use DLSS to change your cheap 1080p’s monitor into artificial 4k. not on a google book and we all know you’re spending your available time with your playstation 5 if you didn’t miss the father’s day sale so stop whining.
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Are you one of these farts who revisits his favorite games over and over for the sole purpose of hearing the fans sing on his mid range computer. lazy friday.
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