The Steam Spring sale was about to come to an end, so I picked up Far Cry 6 for $15. I haven't played any of the others in this series outside a demo here and there (and for this one). I've gotten in about an hour or two that felt like ten minutes. Hopefully I continue to enjoy it.
I am considering All of Us P1 as it is supposedly very multi-threaded, so it should be a good way to check out 16C/32T perf in game. The other consideration is a game that I probably won't play as much as I just launch it to look at. Ghosts of Tsushima. All of the footage of that second game is absolutely gorgeous.
It is actually right on top of the limit I like to set for myself for game purchases at ~$41. Where I can it is my choice to wait out (most) games until they have been out, updated, good reviews come in, AND where the price has dropped off significantly. I don't particularly care for paying $60 for a game. This method works well for me in that I also like to stay just behind the curve on the newest PC stuff so I can pick up deals and whatnot as they try to clear the hardware out for the new thing.
I am considering All of Us P1 as it is supposedly very multi-threaded, so it should be a good way to check out 16C/32T perf in game. The other consideration is a game that I probably won't play as much as I just launch it to look at. Ghosts of Tsushima. All of the footage of that second game is absolutely gorgeous.
It is actually right on top of the limit I like to set for myself for game purchases at ~$41. Where I can it is my choice to wait out (most) games until they have been out, updated, good reviews come in, AND where the price has dropped off significantly. I don't particularly care for paying $60 for a game. This method works well for me in that I also like to stay just behind the curve on the newest PC stuff so I can pick up deals and whatnot as they try to clear the hardware out for the new thing.