I just realized I haven't upgraded my system in ~7 years. Still using this exact same configuration from circa 2012 except now it's running Linux.
Grow out of video games
>implying "to grow out of X" isn't just stockholm-speak for "society has bullied me out of X"
I look forward to the intelectards in this thread fuming at the realisation that the normies they so despise have broken into their head.
The ATX form factor dates back to the mid 90s so it shouldn't be harder than using any other ATX case and if you don't mind getting a bit creative with the cooling you could fit an absolute monster of a build in one(pic related). Also the reason they're beige is because exposure to UV light yellows out the plastic they're made of. They were white when they were new.
>It's basically an art house film set in the middle ages,
t. never watched a film
Like I said before it's just another generic fantasy story
>PAYING FOR MEDIA?! LMAOOOO
I do both. Loads of streaming services subscriptions can be subbed on the cheap using a VPN. I pay 3 euros for Netflix a month, around 1 euro for Tidal. Just sub once using a poor country and get it cheap. That 4 euros a month is worth it not downloading stuff. For things not on Netflix and Tidal there's a nas which automatically downloads stuff. It's not that expensive if you take a second and think about what ur doing and where the money is going.
>99.9% of video games out there today are intended for children. Doesn't matter if it's an M-rated game, the majority of its players will still be children. The aesthetics of the gaming hardware reflects this perfectly as well. Everything computer case has to have a glass window and every component and every peripheral has to have RGB in it now because children love that.
>The era of good storylines in video games is over because children can't comprehend them and the era of genuine multiplayer competition is over because children who can't get good can just use their parents' credit card to pay for stats and items instead of having to earn them.
>If gaming wasn't exclusively for children in the past, it sure as hell is now.
Solution is simple. Don't rush off to bay every new release but wait for reviews and finally work on that backlog. Don't fall for hyped bullshit cuz 99% that gets released is bullshit anyways. Always has been, but now marketing budgets and exposure is so much bigger and idiots keep pre ordering like retards. Also baking has gone mailstream so there's more money to be made and more exposure to titles like pubg, Fortnite and other easy to get in, easy pay to win shit.
I bought Two point hospital some time ago in a sale, game is fun. In the backlog im playing Titan Quest. Don't care if it's an older title, it's fun.
>less than 10 pages long.
Expand your horizons
>visual novels and rpg
lmfao
>but where's the proper argument against it?
It's a tool of capitalist swines.