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True.I would never buy a gaming computer of a "brand" e.g. Dell, HP, Acer etc. since they are usually way overpriced than that the hardware inside of them is worth.
Buying the parts and then assembling it is the best way to go! For $750 you can get a gaming desktop that can run about all games on high-max!
Smiting them as a Titan, a god, a demigod, or as a human hero?Titan Quest! I've been smiting my foes for five years now!
Tagan, that's what my foes said. But they didn't say it for long.That game was meh.
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My brother plays this game called Happy Wars and a few others. He's kinda like a casual hard core gamer. Always telling me I'm cheating for taking the easy way out. He just doesn't have many hardcore games because my mom doesn't approve of very many of them.
That's...not much else to say.
She feels like they're too violent, or other reasons such as language.So, why not?
(Sorry if the answer is obvious to you; but maybe I'm half asleep.)
Blessings.
She feels like they're too violent, or other reasons such as language.
Even the games he has now kinda bug her a little.
Somewhat, I guess. Like she doesn't like how in Minecraft you can use brewing and enchantments. I don't think it's a big deal, it's fiction.Well, I see. So does she maybe have similar thoughts about the games you use, also? or maybe yours are a bit different.
Blessings.
Somewhat, I guess. Like she doesn't like how in Minecraft you can use brewing and enchantments. I don't think it's a big deal, it's fiction.
And I'm interested in some games based off some anime. She wouldn't approve of most of the anime I watch, but I can watch what I want as long as I don't pull my younger brother into it.
I have been playing WOW for about 2 months. First timer. My subscription expired this month though. I'll buy another card next month. I have heard that WOW is extremely addictive but it isn't for me. I usually just play so I can talk to a good friend of mine who plays it. I am fond of Role-playing games.
Having a lot of time on your hands is a risk factor for a gaming addiction. People with a well structured day schedule are much less at risk. On the other hand people that got into an addiction tend to make room in their schedule, usually by giving up other activities.My brother watches a ton of YouTubers who upload gaming videos every single day...I like gaming in my free time, usually on weekends. I don't see how these people have time to game every day, though. And they're mostly adults. They must square away every bit of free time they have...