Generally useful shortcuts
Ctrl + Shift + Esc - Open task manager
Windows Key + R - run dialog
Winkey + D - toggle 'show desktop'
Winkey + L - lock workstation
Winkey + E - windows explorer
Middle click a link (or Ctrl + Click) - load page in background tab (useful for google, reddit)
Middle click a tab - close tab
Middle click back button - open history in new tab (not for IE)
Ctrl + F5 - clear page cache and refresh webpage (great for page errors/testing)
(Shift +) tab button - when filling out a form, skip to next (or previous) form field
Alt + (shift +) tab - switch windows forwards (or backwards)
Ctrl + (shift +) tab - switch tab/document forwards (or backwards)
Hold Shift while inserting removable media - prevents 'autorun'
Shift + Delete - permanently deletes files (without going to recycle bin)
Shift + Right click - usually adds 'experienced user' context menu options
F2 - 'edit', renames selected file. Also used with spreadsheet cells.
Ctrl + Scroll - zoom web page, document, file thumbnails, or desktop icons on Vista/7
Ctrl + C on any standard error dialog box - copies error report text
Alt + PrtScn - Copies an image of the current window to clipboard
Well, You have to buy it before you are able to download the game :P
Nowadays I just have everything streamed or downloaded games :) digital downloads. that's how things are, isn't it? But before I had super good internet, I always buy it on DVD, dsics ;) ANd I still got allot of them til this day.
Brands, huh, I always build buy differnt parts and build my own system :) All-in-all I have my liked brands for differnt things.
Asus: GPU, Motherboards and also have an asus laptop, gaming king ;)
Corsair: good for cooling and fans plus memory sticks
Logitech: Keyboards and things like that
Xbox: Better value with gamepass, but almost no exclusives as far as the console itself goes since you can play basically everything on PC, but that in and of itself is another pro for gamepass users
I'm not a fortnite gaming person, I seen people played and win and also seen the biggest players that are around that win big time money. I just do not love the game or have the interst to play that kids game :P
I am at a point where I still appreciate games but can't motivate myself to complete any title. I think this issue(for myself) is based in the fact that I identify as a gamer. A 25 year history feels hard to walk away from. Plus it's how my friends and I connect since they're also gamers.
Nope, Got nothing to do with the edition of the game/Sim XD It's all thethird-party addons and whatnot for the simulator that you can get on many sites. Even from the in-built marktplace. Just the other day I spent $30 on another aircraft :) Each default airport scenery is crap and so I got hold of over 30 payware scenery airports in the space of the year since MSFS was release. Some payware airports can set you back $20 to $30
NOPE, Hell no, Nope, Never, no. Ohh no, differently nope, maybe, nopes, flip no. XD
I have many people played the game and seen people play the game, and end of the day I have not. It's just never interest me by one bit.
I have my go to favourite game that I always have but they aren't the newest 2021 release game by a long shot :P BF was crap even that I brought it and farming is great and yet I have not even played it before. Even if I do have the game XD
MS was the 4th biggest gaming company in 2021 at $11.6 billion (based on gaming revenue), and Blizzard was fifth at $8.1 billion. Combined, they would be second behind Sony's $25.0 billion. Tencent and Nintendo are both over $10 billion, and there are a number of other multi-billion dollar publishers rounding out the top 10.
Definitely not a monopoly, although generally speaking, the trend toward consolidation of tech/gaming companies is not a particularly good one.