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[[File:Generic_Windows_3.x_icon.svg|right|40px]]I've been playing PC games since the early 90's, starting from [[The Lost Vikings]], [[Commander Keen in Secret of the Oracle|Commander Keen]], [[Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion|Dangerous Dave]] and tens of other games that are now called platformers. I didn't get a better PC until the beginning of the 2000's, and my first game on the Pentium was [[Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed]]. [[Nox]] and [[Diablo II]] have been a large part of my life since then.
 
[[File:Generic_Windows_3.x_icon.svg|right|40px]]I've been playing PC games since the early 90's, starting from [[The Lost Vikings]], [[Commander Keen in Secret of the Oracle|Commander Keen]], [[Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion|Dangerous Dave]] and tens of other games that are now called platformers. I didn't get a better PC until the beginning of the 2000's, and my first game on the Pentium was [[Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed]]. [[Nox]] and [[Diablo II]] have been a large part of my life since then.
  
Nowadays, I'm mostly into high-budget AAA games that are likely to feature state-of-the-art graphics and well-developed storytelling, although there are some rare indie exceptions that get on the level or offer something interesting, like [[Terraria]] and [[Euro Truck Simulator 2]].
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Nowadays, I'm mostly into high-budget AAA games that are likely to feature state-of-the-art graphics and well-developed storytelling, although there are indie exceptions that get on the level or offer something interesting, like [[Terraria]] and [[Euro Truck Simulator 2]].
  
 
If I were challenged to choose just one developer or publisher whose games I would play, I'd choose [[Company:Ubisoft|Ubisoft]]. My most favorite game is [[Rocksmith 2014]], and I've really enjoyed Ubi's open-world games such as [[Series:Tom Clancy's The Division|The Division]], [[The Crew]], [[Steep]], [[Far Cry 3]] and of course my favorite [[Series:Assassin's_Creed|Assassin's Creed series]].
 
If I were challenged to choose just one developer or publisher whose games I would play, I'd choose [[Company:Ubisoft|Ubisoft]]. My most favorite game is [[Rocksmith 2014]], and I've really enjoyed Ubi's open-world games such as [[Series:Tom Clancy's The Division|The Division]], [[The Crew]], [[Steep]], [[Far Cry 3]] and of course my favorite [[Series:Assassin's_Creed|Assassin's Creed series]].

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I've been playing PC games since the early 90's, starting from The Lost Vikings, Commander Keen, Dangerous Dave and tens of other games that are now called platformers. I didn't get a better PC until the beginning of the 2000's, and my first game on the Pentium was Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed. Nox and Diablo II have been a large part of my life since then.

Nowadays, I'm mostly into high-budget AAA games that are likely to feature state-of-the-art graphics and well-developed storytelling, although there are indie exceptions that get on the level or offer something interesting, like Terraria and Euro Truck Simulator 2.

If I were challenged to choose just one developer or publisher whose games I would play, I'd choose Ubisoft. My most favorite game is Rocksmith 2014, and I've really enjoyed Ubi's open-world games such as The Division, The Crew, Steep, Far Cry 3 and of course my favorite Assassin's Creed series.

I started editing on PCGamingWiki to introduce cosmetic improvements and help other players find out whether a game supports specific hardware or features. I have an ultrawide monitor and 5.1 speakers, so a lot of my edits reflect the result of my experience with these.