Computer games.

Has anyone got a switch I'm really tempted to buy one just want to know r they worth it
I got my son one. Great little things, everything works well.
Only 2 things to concern yourself about. You need a memory card if you want to download games and you want to get a second set of the controllers for multiplayer , otherwise you use a tiny controller each.

My son loves it though.
 
Already bought a bunch off the Steam summer sale; Just Cause 3 w/ DLCs for under a fiver, Middle Earth: Shadow of War and Rainbow Six Siege (but uPlay wanted me to log into my account with an authentication app on a phone I no longer have so couldn't be arsed to mess with it and refunded it).
Though I don't think I'll be playing any of them soon, Total War Warhammer II is absolutely brilliant and I can't stop playing it.

Just look at these screenshots (4K resolution, max settings)

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Already bought a bunch off the Steam summer sale; Just Cause 3 w/ DLCs for under a fiver, Middle Earth: Shadow of War and Rainbow Six Siege (but uPlay wanted me to log into my account with an authentication app on a phone I no longer have so couldn't be arsed to mess with it and refunded it).
Though I don't think I'll be playing any of them soon, Total War Warhammer II is absolutely brilliant and I can't stop playing it.

Just look at these screenshots (4K resolution, max settings)

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I really need to pick this up. I have been meaning to get it since before it released, but somehow it got lost in the mess that is known as life........
 
In the late 1960's early 1970's I was Computer Manager for a company with a mainframe computer. We had nine depots around the country and by the mid-1970's they were all 'on-line' to the mainframe computer. This was 'state of the art' at the time. One of the programmers asked me if he could download some computer games and promised they would only be used during lunch-time and breaks. Guess what I said to him!
 
In the late 1960's early 1970's I was Computer Manager for a company with a mainframe computer. We had nine depots around the country and by the mid-1970's they were all 'on-line' to the mainframe computer. This was 'state of the art' at the time. One of the programmers asked me if he could download some computer games and promised they would only be used during lunch-time and breaks. Guess what I said to him!
You said ok as long as you only play during your break.
 
In the late 1960's early 1970's I was Computer Manager for a company with a mainframe computer. We had nine depots around the country and by the mid-1970's they were all 'on-line' to the mainframe computer. This was 'state of the art' at the time. One of the programmers asked me if he could download some computer games and promised they would only be used during lunch-time and breaks. Guess what I said to him!
Nice one Buzz Killington.
 

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