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Studio Acquisitions Are Reshaping the Industry It’s been another wild week in gaming boardrooms. The biggest headline: TitanCore Interactive has […]
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Studio Acquisitions Are Reshaping the Industry It’s been another wild week in gaming boardrooms. The biggest headline: TitanCore Interactive has […]
Gaming changes so fast it’s hard to catch your breath. You just bought a new console. Or upgraded your GPU. Or subscribed to a service.
You spent two grand on your gaming PC. Then bought a $200 monitor because “it’s fine.” It’s not fine. You’re missing frames. Colors look flat.
You’ve hit that wall. Where every match feels the same. You’re not getting worse (but) you’re not getting better either. I know that frustration.
You think gamers are alone in the dark. They’re not. I’ve watched people build real friendships, land jobs, and get through hard times.
You’ve heard it before. Gaming is just escapism. A waste of time. A distraction from real life. I used to think that too.
You missed something. Again. That new game dropped yesterday and you didn’t even know it was coming.
You’re stuck. That moment when you’ve played 200 hours, watched every tutorial, and still lose to the same guy in ranked (yeah,) that one. I’ve been there.
Remember that first time you watched a Gamraw match? Your heart pounded. You had no idea what half the terms meant.
You’re staring at three different monitor specs. Trying to decide if that $300 mouse is worth it.