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TCGP 72 – RIP Fall Semester

On this finally final episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Mike and Taft are free from finals. Fill Ferrell will play an aging eSports player. Nintendo is moving in an exciting direction. Skyblivion is looking awesome. Sea of Solitude will be a heart string puller. Overwatch will be getting a Christmas event. Sea of Thieves lets players dig up dat loot. We happy Few is making some big changes. Bully is coming back for your lunch money. We play Who Voiced this character. What games are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Kojima Be Trippin

On this mildly flirtatious episode of The College Gamers Podcast: WTF is Death Stranding!? Is Lego salty at Micecraft? No Man’s Sky is no longer in trouble… for now. Is the PS4 supporting games in development? Hearthstone had a bug this week. Steep is looking interesting. Who won what at this years game awards? Midshow Madness! What games are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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TCGP 70 – One Diaper Please

On this dastardly vegan episode of The College Gamers Podcast: One rework please and thank you. Ark is coming to PC and Xbox som-what was that? That isn’t ark? Looks a lot like Ark. Are you sure? If you say so. Conan will be coming to PC and Ark. Kickstart Fable 4. Just do it. First free DLC is coming to Titanfall. Can no man sky be saved? These diapers look awesome. Mike and Taft predict who will take home what at this years Game Awards. We are adding a new segment to the show and Mike is pumped!! What games are we playing? And MORE on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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TCGP 69 – Game Crafting

On this erotically unique episode of The College Gamers Podcast: This week we take the podcast is a different direction. I won’t spoil it here but let us know what you think! Might be a future segment. And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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TCGP 68 – Horizon and Chill

On this obviously hypnotic episode of The College Gamers Podcast: We settle the CD Projekt Red rumors. Mafia 3 is getting plenty of DLCs with golden guns and outfits. Dishonored two PC port is having performance issues and Mike is not happy. Which Ubisoft IP would you make a Netflix show out of? Say goodbye to the Wii U. We get some unfinished old content for the original Left 4 Dead. What games are we playing? And more on THIS episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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PC Gaming is hard

Recently, I was browsing the interwebs in search of a memory upgrade for my gaming rig. I have upgraded parts in the past, graphics card, CPU, even my motherboard. I would stand proudly and say none of them went as planned. When I say that PC Gaming has one hell of a learning curve I am not lying. For those of us, like myself, that do not have a friend that has already gone through the stresses of upgrading or building a rig, doing it ourselves is full of unexpected and not so pleasant surprises. As I was browsing memory for my rig, I had to check that the frequency was compatible with my motherboard. Was the voltage too high? Was it the correct type of memory? Could my motherboard overclock it if I wanted to? This is when I realized a simple truth: PC Gaming is, in fact, hard.

Now, do not get me wrong. For those of us that demand the highest performance for the very best experience, PC Gaming is the only option. It is more flexible than console gaming. You can upgrade individual parts as often as you like, and trust me, there is no cap to the amount of money one can spend on PC gaming rigs. This is because PC gaming is a black hole of money. You can always buy a graphics card that is a slightly better or a CPU that is a bit faster. Hell, you can throw money at all the storage you want. In half a year, it is all obsolete anyway. The newest, bestest, shiniest, fastest, coolest thing is always around the corner. Now, as you spend more money on the super gaming rig of your dreams, the price to performance increase slowly dwindles. Most modern video games only utilize four cores at a time so spending $2000 on a 10 core CPU really won’t get you that much of an approvement. Unless you are developing games, video processing, or password hashing, you really don’t need a super CPU. Oh, but those sweet sweet bragging rights.  

Compatibility can be a harsh mistress. Luckly for those of us that have not quite aquired the talent, there are helpful websites like pcpartpicker.com that only matches parts that are compatible. However, I always take these websites with a grain of salt. I still have a liquid CPU cooler on my dresser from half a year ago because everything told me it would fit. Unfortunately, I have a weird tower that places the power supply at the top.

Sometimes I do envy console gaming. The safety of buying a game and knowing it will work must be nice. But I demand better performance than consoles cannot deliver. Risk it for the biscuit.
I, personally, love PC gaming. After all the stress and research is done it can be fun and satisfying.