
u/JustM700

Combine two games to create the Perfect Game.
What happens if you mix the movement of Titanfall 2 with the world-building of The Witcher 3? Or the combat of Elden Ring with the cozy vibes of Stardew Valley? Give me your most cursed or blessed combinations.
Finally, something that unites the entire PC and Console community... just to gatekeep.
the main thing is that most people don't realize their windows license might actually be transferable if it's a retail copy. if you just spent $1,500 on a new build, you can usually deactivate the old machine and move the key over instead of buying a fresh copy for $100+. basically, go retail for long-term flexibility and stick to oem only if you know that pc isn't changing for years.
did you guys buy a new key for your latest build or did you manage to migrate an old one? curious to hear if anyone had issues getting microsoft support to verify the transfer after a hardware swap.
(found a decent writeup on this earlier if anyone wants the deeper breakdown: https://logkeys.com/guides/transfer-license)
No guilty pleasures or it’s good but... Just pure, unadulterated perfection from start to finish. If you had to show one game to an alien to explain why humans love gaming, what are you picking?
Hallo zusammen, habe mir gerade einen neuen Rechner zusammengebaut und brauche jetzt einen Windows 11 Key. Die Preise von Microsoft sind mir einfach zu hoch. Deshalb frage ich mal ganz offen Wer hat in letzter Zeit einen Windows 11 Key gekauft und kann sagen, wie es lief?Besonders interessiert mich, ob es ein Retail-Key war, wie es bei Mainboard-Wechsel aussieht und ob nach Updates Probleme kamen.Einfach mal eure ehrlichen Erfahrungen reinschreiben, würde mir echt helfen.Danke und Grüße!