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So, we're diving headfirst into the chaotic world of personal computing this week, and let me tell you, it’s looking like a dumpster fire wrapped in a cash grab. We’re talking about how hardware prices are skyrocketing while our ownership of said hardware is plummeting faster than a gamer’s self-esteem after a brutal loss. I mean, come on, who knew buying a decent graphics card would soon feel like a luxury reserved for the elite? Cooler Master thinks they’re saving the day with their fancy Active Cool DDR5 RAM, but honestly, it feels more like they're just throwing a fan on a problem that doesn't even exist for most of us. And let’s not forget about No Man's Sky, dropping its 43rd free update while other publishers are just trying to squeeze us dry for every microtransaction they can dream up. So grab your coffee, because this episode is serving up some bitter truths alongside our usual sarcastic brew.
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By Brett Deister4
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So, we're diving headfirst into the chaotic world of personal computing this week, and let me tell you, it’s looking like a dumpster fire wrapped in a cash grab. We’re talking about how hardware prices are skyrocketing while our ownership of said hardware is plummeting faster than a gamer’s self-esteem after a brutal loss. I mean, come on, who knew buying a decent graphics card would soon feel like a luxury reserved for the elite? Cooler Master thinks they’re saving the day with their fancy Active Cool DDR5 RAM, but honestly, it feels more like they're just throwing a fan on a problem that doesn't even exist for most of us. And let’s not forget about No Man's Sky, dropping its 43rd free update while other publishers are just trying to squeeze us dry for every microtransaction they can dream up. So grab your coffee, because this episode is serving up some bitter truths alongside our usual sarcastic brew.
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Companies mentioned in this episode: