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FC 26 Casual Upgrade Guide: A Consistent Resource-Building Approach Before Winter Events. AI-Generated.
Over recent weeks, EA has introduced several structural changes to Squad Building Challenges in FC 26. Alongside new upgrade formats, the Advanced Hybrid League Upgrade has received a meaningful revision that quietly reshapes how players can manage their clubs during the regular season.
By hasanzidanabout a month ago in Gamers
The Night the Gym Felt Like Church
I didn’t go for the basketball. I went because my nephew asked me to. He’s thirteen, wears his hair in messy curls, and talks about the game like it’s a secret language only he and the ball understand. “You have to see how they move together, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s like they’re speaking without words.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers
The Tragic Decline of Call of Duty
Introduction At the time of my writing this, I have only just finished playing a little bit of the campaign in Battlefield 6. I broadcasted this gameplay in a live stream on Twitch, where I create guides for how to achieve the platinum trophies for the games I play. What is important to note here is that I made the conscious and unconscious decision to play the most recent Battlefield title over the latest version of Call of Duty. I still can’t believe that I’m writing these words. Never in a million years could I have fathomed that I would prefer to play a game developed by Battlefield Studios over a military game made by Activision and Infinity Ward. If I could tell you anything about me, it’s the fact that I have been loyal to the Call of Duty franchise since the first game came out for the PC, on October 29th, 2003. Even in it’s infancy, Call of Duty had emerged as a military game that could rival the likes of games like Medal of Honor, which were considered the apex of combat style first person shooters at the time. That seems like a lifetime ago. I’m still loyal to the game that has created so many great memories for me, but I will admit that the game has lost a considerable part of its appeal. Playing it just doesn’t feel the same anymore. This is a thought shared throughout the gaming community, and it is reflected in the fact that, as of present, Battlefield 6 boasts itself not only as the number one first person shooter on a global level, but also as the number one selling game of 2025, while Call of Duty Black Ops 7 ranks in at seventh place. These figures unquestionably illustrate the tragic decline of the video game Call of Duty. Now there are many factors that have resulted in this games fall from grace, all of which we will explore in great detail, but first some context is needed. In order that we may fully understand exactly how far this giant has fallen, it is crucial that the history of Call of Duty at it’s peak is provided.
By Aaron M. Weisabout a month ago in Gamers
Palworld 1.0 Release Date and Every New Pal Confirmed for the World Tree Update
The survival crafting phenomenon that took the world by storm is finally preparing to shed its Early Access training wheels. Pocketpair has officially set its sights on 2026 for the monumental Palworld 1.0 release. This isn't just a simple version number change; it represents the culmination of years of chaotic development, legal battles, and community-driven refinement.
By Richard Baileyabout a month ago in Gamers
Best CPU for LGA 2011 – Complete Guide
The best CPU for LGA 2011 is a question that still matters today, even though the platform was first introduced in 2011. Intel’s LGA 2011 socket, also called Socket R, was designed for high-end desktops and servers. It supported quad-channel DDR3 memory, up to 40 PCIe lanes, and multi-GPU setups, making it a powerhouse for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
By Perfect Tech Viewsabout a month ago in Gamers
Best Motherboard for RTX 4070 (Top Picks)
The best motherboard for RTX 4070 is the one that helps your graphics card run at its full potential. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 is a powerful mid-range GPU designed for gamers, creators, and professionals who want smooth performance without breaking the bank. However, even the best GPU cannot shine unless it is paired with the right motherboard.
By Perfect Tech Viewsabout a month ago in Gamers
Best GPU for AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (Ultimate Guide)
The best GPU for AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is one of the most asked questions in the gaming community today. This CPU, powered by AMD’s groundbreaking 3D V-Cache technology, is designed to deliver exceptional gaming performance by reducing latency and boosting frame rates.
By Perfect Tech Viewsabout a month ago in Gamers
Best PCIe 5 Motherboard (Expert Recommendations)
The best PCIe 5 motherboard is the foundation of every modern PC build. PCIe 5.0 is the newest standard for connecting graphics cards, SSDs, and other hardware. It is twice as fast as PCIe 4.0, which means smoother gaming, faster file transfers, and better performance for creators. Because technology moves quickly, choosing the right motherboard ensures your PC stays future-proof.
By Perfect Tech Viewsabout a month ago in Gamers
PS5 ROM Key Leaked, Can the Console Be Jailbroken?. AI-Generated.
PS5 ROM Key – The PlayStation 5 has long been known as a console that cannot be jailbroken. It is known that the console's ROM key is quite difficult to access, and many malicious actors have attempted to break into it.
By Bruce Hillmaabout a month ago in Gamers
The Night the Future Felt Like Hope
I didn’t go to the store for inspiration. I went because I was out of coffee. It was a Tuesday in early March—gray, damp, the kind of morning that clings to your shoulders like a wet coat. I hadn’t slept. My mind was a tangle of unread messages, overdue bills, and the low hum of dread that had become my baseline. The grocery store was just a pit stop on the way to another day I wasn’t sure I could face.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers
The Night the Arena Felt Like a Time Machine. AI-Generated.
I didn’t go to the library for answers. I went because it was the only place where silence wasn’t judged. It was the winter after my divorce. My apartment felt too loud with absence—echoes in the hallway, empty chairs at the table, the hum of a refrigerator that used to be background noise but now sounded like loneliness amplified. So every Tuesday at 2 p.m., I walked the three blocks to the public library, took the same seat by the window, and opened a book I never read.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers











