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I know Red Dead Redemption 2 sits at the top of a lot of people's favorite video games of all time. But I really wanna know about its replayability in depth. Is it one of those games that would be still sitting in my game library for years and I would still be revisiting it? Would there be a point that I might get bored and tired with it? Please help me clear this clogged thought before I buy it.
- Elden Ring
- Monster Hunter: World
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition
- Dark Souls III
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
- Dragon's Dogma II
- Bloodborne
- Cyberpunk 2077
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- Red Dead Redemption 2
[There is no order, I just numbered it so it's easy to read.]
I don't really know the specific genres, but to narrow it down here is what I like: difficult, Sandbox RPG, Open world, dark fantasy. Games I love:
- Elden Ring
- Monster Hunter: World
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition
- Dark Souls III
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
- Dragon's Dogma II
- Bloodborne
- Cyberpunk 2077
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- Red Dead Redemption 2
[There is no order, I just numbered it so it's easy to read.]
I am in search of games that give essence of berserk or maybe literal guts simulator. Please recommend such games besides actual berserk video game. I would love to explore such games and know what this sort of genre is called as I am very fond of the berserk like theme consisting of dark fantasy and fighting apostles/monsters or more berserk elements.
I am in search of games that give essence of berserk or maybe literal guts simulator. Please recommend such games besides actual berserk video game. I would love to explore such games and know what this sort of genre is called as I am very fond of the berserk like theme consisting of dark fantasy and fighting apostles/monsters or more berserk elements.
Is this design flawed? Does it cool the system effectively if the air flow is just from one side and not the other? Also, are those vents on the left side fake or do they have a use case? Can someone make an airflow map of how the air gets in and out from the vents?
So basically, I did a self service of my laptop by opening it and cleaning the fans. I disconnected the battery's wire from motherboard and drained the left over power from components by holding the power button for 15-20 seconds to make sure I don't cause any issues while cleaning. I cleaned it, plugged back my fans, made sure every pin was secure in its place, also plugged in the battery cable to the motherboard. Turned on the laptop and this screen showed up. THOUGH my laptop restarted automatically and works fine, but I still have some concerned regarding that error message, is that normal? And was it due to the battery being disconnected and draining the power? Or was it due to something else? PLEASE EXPLAIN.
Laptop: HP victus 15 fa1xxx
Also, if possible, please leave a tip or suggestions for my next cleaning.