In addition to all those things:
- My Ship of Theseus PC is never obsolete
- I can minimize e-waste (and cost) by upgrading individual parts as needed
- It uses no extra space, since I already need a PC for non-gaming tasks
Rule 0: Be civil
Rule #1: No spam, porn, or facilitating piracy
Rule #2: No advertisements
Rule #3: No memes, PCMR language, or low-effort posts/comments
Rule #4: No tech support or game help questions
Rule #5: No questions about building/buying computers, hardware, peripherals, furniture, etc.
Rule #6: No game suggestions, friend requests, surveys, or begging.
Rule #7: No Let's Plays, streams, highlight reels/montages, random videos or shorts
Rule #8: No off-topic posts/comments
Rule #9: Use the original source, no editorialized titles, no duplicates
In addition to all those things:
It is all of those things!
Link to the build pictured?
It's quite ugly if you ask me, but I'm 100% behind the spirit of this. Building or buying unique and interesting computers is absolutely a highlight of pc gaming!
I only used that picture as a thumbnail lol!
I know I'm nitpicking, but if you're about to post about the greatness of usermade content in games, posting an image of highly custom hardware is a bit misleading. An image of modded game content would have been more appropriate, just saying.
But I do agree with the post otherwise. It's good stuff.
Also, support the mod makers you like, srsly, the tireless mod workers should get some love. :)
Does it run Arch (btw)?
In short: PC gaming allows the fans to fix potentially good games, or make masterpieces even better!
Yes, mods are one of the big reasons I prefer PC over console. A game with a rich mod community allows you to customize your game experience.
A game with good bones can become something that is played long-term.