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Cake day: February 22nd, 2024

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  • GW2 is still by far the most amazing MMO I’ve played. The casual approach at leveling, the near limitless end game content, the continued updating and variety in classes, the absolutely amazing community. My list goes on and on. The money I spent vs how much time I invested in all of my characters is down to pennies on the hour I’m sure. Granted eventually I moved on to other game types after playing it for probably thousands of hours, but I’ll one hundred percent be diving into this when it releases. My only gripe is the expanse of time I have to wait between now and release. For those that have played other MMOs and want something fresh I recommend waiting until a sale drops and pick up the main game and at least the first 2 expansions. No monthly cost, 100 percent worth every dollar. Game is still gorgeous even now.








  • I started this game recently and I have no idea what the hell I’m doing. Like…I can’t tell if being overwhelmed is the point but Jesus it’s a fucking lot right out the gate. I feel like they did a great job introducing the systems but then they just drop you on your ass? Like I have a robot limit. Okay, how do I increase that limit? ‘You can play the game how you want! You don’t have to be combat centric’ Game then proceeds to IMMEDIATELY attack one of my buildings. ‘Objective: capture a cargo drone’ doesn’t tell you what the fuck you can do with it. I’m venting for the most part and fully intend to keep at it but God damn I’m floundering.


  • I guess it depends on what you use your computer for. If you’re only doing web browser related surfing and gaming, not a lot of need for it. If you have delicate files that aren’t replaceable and aren’t backed up already via a cloud service, sure, definitely a good idea to setup a RAID. Have a full blown media server? Yeah, you’d want a RAID. My thing is recommending a RAID to someone that is literally building their first computer is elitist and not being considerate of the person’s skill level or understanding of PCs.