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  1. Looks pretty boring and mostly like DBD.
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    PC upgrade

    If you stream demanding games you will get a lower performance impact with Ryzen, but in most games (we're talking like 80% of newer games and even more for older games) an overclocked Intel CPU will get higher performance to balance the losses from streaming out to +-5 to 10 fps in newer games, so not a big difference in that department. If you go with Intel you will have to get a new mainboard. If you stay with AMD you won't. All Ryzen processors use the same socket. RAM will not be an issue for either one. @Xpi Ryzen doesn't support DDR3 RAM anyway, so no issues here. If you go with Ryzen you only need the new CPU and AMD is cheaper than Intel anyway. If you go with Intel you will have to get a new mainboard. And if you go with Intel you will also go with an unlocked processor because there's no point in buying a non-K processor at this point in time, so you pay more again. And if you buy an Intel CPU you also have to buy an additional cooler because they don't come with one, unlike Ryzen. And considering that it's Intel and you would overclock it it would have to be a pretty good cooler too (~60-90€). Your RAM will be compatible with both so you can keep that. In conclusion, unless you have money to burn (anywhere from 300€ to 450€ for Intel and everything else you need over a new Ryzen CPU) stay with Ryzen. We're talking about performance differences of less than 10% here. Realistically closer to 5% for the vast majority of games. Get a Ryzen 7 3700X, overclock it a bit (you may need to buy an extra cooler for this, I haven't looked up how much excess heat the latest Ryzen CPUs generate when overclocked) and be done with it. Post is a bit rushed, if you need clarification anywhere just ask.
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    Mordhau Cheat

    Mordhau only uses VAC right now. I think an ESP is pretty useless in a game like that. I haven't even played it but I assume there are bows or crossbows of some sort, so an aimbot with projectile prediction sounds good. Autoblock is definitely possible as well.
  4. Was actually the same for me. I can't really put my finger on it but it's quite a lot of fun if you play with at least one friend. My friend didn't want to play it at first either, but it's f2p by a good developer and the download is merely something like 12 GB. Might as well give it a shot.
  5. I'd enjoy an Apex Legends cheat. However, while it is running on the Source Engine and uses EAC, which has been bypassed in CS:GO, I've read that it's not the exact same EAC as is used in other EAC protected titles. Besides, there is supposedly some sort of stats or behavioural based protection akin to FairFight.
  6. My all time favourites are Guild Wars 1, which I've first played at its pre-order release in 2005, and CS:S, which I've first played in 2008 or 2009. Right now I'm playing Destiny 2 and getting back into Guild Wars 1 because Destiny 2 can't keep me interested for a week after I've finished the weekly milestones there. And that takes like 2 days. Also going to start playing some GTAV again with a friend.
  7. If you have a budget of 800€ get a 1080 Ti. Although the good 1080 Tis cost a bit more than 800, you're looking at 880 for a Zotac GTX 1080 Ti AMP! Extreme for example. There are plenty of sub 800€ 1080 Tis. Or get a 1080.
  8. Guild Wars 1. Guild Wars 2 is trash.
  9. Office chairs are office chairs because they are used by staff that is sitting infront of a PC for 8 hours a day to do something productive. It's literally the same principle as gaming chairs, except that gaming chairs are supposed to be for gamers that sit infront of their PC for 8 hours a day to play games. Office chairs are available in low-, mid- and high-back variants as well. There are office chairs that are just as adjustable as gaming chairs. In terms of lumbar support you wrote yourself that office chairs can have that. You see, we're not talking about trash-tier office chairs that you have at school or work that cost $10 where anything that's adjustable breaks after 10 uses, but at the same time we're not talking about 250€ gaming chairs as well. The big difference that office chairs can't make up for is the fact that you don't have to look long to find a comfortable chair when buying a gaming chair. But there are office chairs that offer the same qualities of 250€ gaming chairs for 150€, except for the looks.
  10. Explain to me what a gaming chair has that a good office chair doesn't have. Except that they cost $100 more of course just to look cool. People that buy one either get one for really cheap, have too much money on their hand (or someone else that pays for them) or have no idea why they buy one but just do it because tryhards on Twitch do it.
  11. Don't get one of those gaming chairs. Get a comfy office chair, preferably go to a store yourself to test them. Maybe they don't look as "cool" and you don't feel like a pro, but you save a third of the money for the same or more comfort. DXRacer, AK Racing, shit like that is basically any comfy IKEA chair with a different cooler looking cover. You pay more for the brand than for the chair itself.
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