What PC games are you playing?

Been playing Rocket League Rumble again a lot recently, often very badly due to brain lag, but I have the odd ~5 game session where my use of the power ups makes up for my poor Scarab co-ordination! :cry:

Played a bit of Redout 2 with our Steam Controller, but the game is so damn fast even with high assists, it quickly fries my brain on all but my rare non-groggy days.

I've had quick tries of most of my sim racer collection using the Controller, but config success rate is a bit hit and miss and it's nothing like the feel of a wheel like my old Fanatec GT3 and Clubsport alloy pedals.

Still need to either fudge a way to setup my barely used ~4 years old G29, or finish assembling the GT Omega wheel stand I bought last autumn.
 
Rainbow Six Siege and only Rainbow Six Siege.

Would play some Rocket League with boys. Will play starfield if I plump up the courage to just buy a GPU.

Want to know if I would get back into Afe of Empires 4.
 
Back on Apex after a long time away, only been playing warzone for my BR fix.
It's almost unbelievable how much better the performance and servers are, it's actually sad how bad warzones servers and performance is.
 
No Man's Sky

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Battlefield 2042...

bit of cyberpunk 2077....

halo multiplayer....

a little of the witcher 3 but decided to wait until ive finished cyberpunk before i play to much of the witcher.

Battlebit.

Insurgency sandstorm

and finally ive put a couple of hrs into spiderman remastered.

These are all the games im currently playing lol playing more than one single player story driven game at a time can get confusing though so think im going to concentrate on cyberpunk first before i carry on to
much with the others :)
 
Finished my second playthrough of Stray. This time managed to do all but the final part of the Jail section without using a god mode.

Went back to start a third playthrough with the intention of grabbing all the B12 memories but found it has lost its lustre a bit. Very linear so replay value quite limited, also if you're going after the side missions the checkpoint system becomes a bit irksome as there's no way to save until you go and (try to) advance part of the main story.
 
I'm surprised at how "Sea of Stars" has gripped me. I generally dislike these turn-based JRPG-type affairs but I've already had two hours go by after only booting it up to see what it was going to be like.
 
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