u/Valrie_Zhou

What was the first game that made you feel like an "OG"

For some, it’s seeing a PS2 start-up screen. For others, it’s realizing Skyrim came out over 14 years ago. What’s the one gaming fact that makes you feel like you’ve been doing this for a century?

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u/Valrie_Zhou — 7 days ago
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When Dad checked my laptop ...

Bought laptop for studying…
but these keys tell the real story !

u/Valrie_Zhou — 9 days ago
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From GTX 1660 Super to RTX 4090, the FPS jump is insane — but here’s the truth most people ignore 👇

💡 Mid-range GPUs like RTX 3060 / 4060 give the BEST value
⚡ High-end cards hit diminishing returns (hello CPU bottleneck 👀)
🎯 More FPS doesn’t always mean better performance for your money

So the real question is…
👉 Are you paying for performance or just numbers?

Drop your GPU below 👇 and let’s see where you stand!

u/Valrie_Zhou — 13 days ago

Simple rule:

Comment just ONE game — no explanation.

After that, reply to someone else’s pick and either:

  • Defend it
  • Roast it
  • Or explain why it deserves to be there

I’ll start:
The Witcher 3

Let’s see what makes the list 👇

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u/Valrie_Zhou — 18 days ago