Here’s what the network did on the player forums this week

This week on PC Gamer forums; The Lenovo Legends Tournament, Cyberpunk 2077’s new Night City Wire live stream, the times we created a PC for a game and the community’s favorite “occasional” games.

If you haven’t joined the PC Gamer forum yet, you deserve to take a look. There are discussions about everything similar to PC games, such as the latest news, hardware recommendations and gender-specific discussions. There are one or two competitions underway, and we regularly have AMA acquisitions and forums through industry developers. You’ll want to log in to comment, but you can have a sense of sense and see what happens.

Here are this week’s threads:

CD Projekt Red revealed more about Cyberpunk 2077 at the time of live broadcast Night City Wire this week. The transmission featured brighter weapons, possible life course options and Night City life. There was also a behind-the-scenes look at Refused, the genuine Swedish band playing the rock band Samurai, directed by Johnny Silverhand. The feed was full of new information, so be sure to participate in our Cyberpunk 2077 verbal exchange on the forums.

I’m not a big fan of the format of those Night City Wires, however, I still appreciate the new gameplay and the global structure clips they show and comment on. The shooter might not be as good as the most productive shooters on the market, however, it seems quite funny and the gun design is scary. And life courses seem to be a wonderful and vital feature of the game, to me, only they justify betting the game at least 3 times. MauMM

In my opinion, the shooting game seems very clever. However, I’m afraid we’ll encounter enemies that can absorb a ridiculous amount of bullets, especially in the upper difficulty levels. This can break the dive, but I feel it’s hard to avoid. This is a challenge in The Witcher 3 and I hope it will also take place at CP2077. – Sarafran

Here’s the thread.

Lenovo Legion and Intel have partnered with PC Gamer to launch an Apex Legends tournament. The Lenovo Legends tournament will feature prizes, adding gaming helmets for all qualifiers and laptops for semi-finalists and finalists. You have august 6-17 to complete your registration. You can find more information about the tournament and how to participate in the site.

Here is a link to the thread with some details.

Chris’s midweek consultation asks the net if he ever built a PC just to play a quick game. Maybe you needed to update the parts of your PC to start a game, or do you just need to play your favorite game with all the settings to the fullest? Let us know in the thread.

The first PC I built to play Star Wars: Galaxies on its release. I had been a PC player before that, but I hadn’t had one for a few years and had never built one. I bought reasonable portions from a friend, but they weren’t compatible, so I learned a little bit about what worked with what and bought spare portions. Since then, I’ve been building my own PCs. RIP SWG, you were a game ahead of your time. – drunkpunk

I once had to do a primary upgrade to my PC to be able to play a total generation of games. I am one of seven other people stupid enough to buy a Geforce4 MX 460, a very mid-range graphics card that is absolutely absent from any pixel texture or shadow generation that began to be part of virtually every and every PoP game: Sands of Time. I got my next two AMD GPUs out of spite. I also left Windows XP for Windows 7 just to play Just Cause 2, which required DX10 to work. – Mazer

Here’s the thread with everyone’s answers.

Is there a game you like that is easy to take care of and play? Jody asks the forum what some of our favorite “occasional” games are, such as Bejeweled, Hidden Folks and Mini Metro. What are your favorites?

I had to think about it for a while, because I think most of the games I play are not considered casual and the informal games I tried didn’t interest me. However, there is an occasional game that I played for quite some time and in which I see myself coming back: Hex Frvr. I’m pretty smart at that, too. Pifanjr

I’m a fan of Where’s Wally likes, so I love Hidden Folks. I also recently also played Hidden Through Time as a casual and relaxing game. I think Amanita Design games are also the best to choose and solve a puzzle or two at a time. – Rachel PCG

Rachel, who is part of the British team of PC players, loves outdated police mysteries, story-filled adventure games and strangely glorious indens. His proudest playing moment is the only time he’s kept his virtual pot plants alive for a year.

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