Pretty interesting summary... I don't think it was ever that bad when I was at Baulkham Hills some 15 years ago... but I wouldn't be surprised if that's how it's turned out nowadays. That being said, even if there is some benefit to collaboration and working together, at the end of the day, it's...
Predominantly the Logitech G604, but when my hand/wrist gets tired I switch over to my Logitech MX Ergo (trackball).
I keep my old Logitech G602 in my work backpack though in case I need it when I'm out and about... however rare that may be.
Just saw this, and yes. The PS5 is a huge beast of a console and honestly would look horrible in my entertainment unit/living room. At least the Xbox Series X, whilst it's just a black box, blends in.
As someone who plays on both PC and Switch as well, I actually preordered a Series X (got launch shipment with EB) because I thought it was a nice way to upgrade my 1X, keep all my games/accessories/controllers/arcade stick and get a better experience on them, get the latest games, couch gaming...
I think it's all about whether you value the actual learnings / improving your understanding of the world around you, as opposed to being solely focused on the measurable output of ATAR.
Anyone excited about these?
I have to admit they both seem a bit 'meh' in terms of launch titles but I'm optimistic about the Xbox and it's full backwards compatibility. Whilst I realise there aren't going to be console exclusives which I can't get on PC, I do love TV gaming.
Well the way I've applied it to my own life is if I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it properly and as best I can to achieve the objective. If I'm not prepared to give it my all, then it's not something worth doing.