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New Build! Click here to see our new update video. Big WIP Cutscene Welcome back to another Iragon changelog. We are going strong with the cutscene creation.

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addedNew Build!Click here to see our new update video.
changedNew Build!Big WIP Cutscene Welcome back to another Iragon changelog. We are going strong with the cutscene creation. This week we have a work-in-progress scene featuring Darick, the girls, and the Harbinger. This scene is long and detail packed so we are devoting our time to making it look good for you guys. It's estimated to be ready for testing next week, so please stay tuned to have a look. Thank you all for your patience and support.
addedDo you update your hardware often?Obviously we all like playing video games and to do that we all have some hardware that we rely on. Gaming consoles are pretty simple to figure out. Either you get the next gen console when it comes out, you wait to get it at a discount later, or you skip a generation altogether. But for PC gamers it's a bit more involved. At some point you might want an upgrade, like a better GPU, CPU, more RAM and so on. So you decide to get a new CPU and GPU, because those pull the most weight when gaming. But with a new CPU you often need a new motherboard too, because of the changing sockets. And with a more powerful GPU, you might need to upgrade your power supply. And with your new setup your system may now support faster RAM, so you may consider upgrading that too. And what about peripherals like monitors, keyboard, mouse, headset, mic, speakers, etc. OH GOD.
changedDo you update your hardware often?What I'm getting at is that upgrading for PC has the potential to be overwhelming, but also exciting and sometimes fun. So how often do you upgrade? Do you try to keep up to date with the ever changing high end? Do you use what you have until it fails or is too old to run what you want? Or do you shoot for the best bang for the buck hardware every few years and get something now-ish without breaking the bank?

Iragon: Prologue 18+ changes

addedClick here to see our new update video.
changedBig WIP Cutscene Welcome back to another Iragon changelog. We are going strong with the cutscene creation. This week we have a work-in-progress scene featuring Darick, the girls, and the Harbinger. This scene is long and detail packed so we are devoting our time to making it look good for you guys. It's estimated to be ready for testing next week, so please stay tuned to have a look. Thank you all for your patience and support.
addedObviously we all like playing video games and to do that we all have some hardware that we rely on. Gaming consoles are pretty simple to figure out. Either you get the next gen console when it comes out, you wait to get it at a discount later, or you skip a generation altogether. But for PC gamers it's a bit more involved. At some point you might want an upgrade, like a better GPU, CPU, more RAM and so on. So you decide to get a new CPU and GPU, because those pull the most weight when gaming. But with a new CPU you often need a new motherboard too, because of the changing sockets. And with a more powerful GPU, you might need to upgrade your power supply. And with your new setup your system may now support faster RAM, so you may consider upgrading that too. And what about peripherals like monitors, keyboard, mouse, headset, mic, speakers, etc. OH GOD.
changedWhat I'm getting at is that upgrading for PC has the potential to be overwhelming, but also exciting and sometimes fun. So how often do you upgrade? Do you try to keep up to date with the ever changing high end? Do you use what you have until it fails or is too old to run what you want? Or do you shoot for the best bang for the buck hardware every few years and get something now-ish without breaking the bank?

New Build!

Click here to see our new update video.

Big WIP Cutscene Welcome back to another Iragon changelog. We are going strong with the cutscene creation. This week we have a work-in-progress scene featuring Darick, the girls, and the Harbinger. This scene is long and detail packed so we are devoting our time to making it look good for you guys. It's estimated to be ready for testing next week, so please stay tuned to have a look. Thank you all for your patience and support.

Do you update your hardware often?

Obviously we all like playing video games and to do that we all have some hardware that we rely on. Gaming consoles are pretty simple to figure out. Either you get the next gen console when it comes out, you wait to get it at a discount later, or you skip a generation altogether. But for PC gamers it's a bit more involved. At some point you might want an upgrade, like a better GPU, CPU, more RAM and so on. So you decide to get a new CPU and GPU, because those pull the most weight when gaming. But with a new CPU you often need a new motherboard too, because of the changing sockets. And with a more powerful GPU, you might need to upgrade your power supply. And with your new setup your system may now support faster RAM, so you may consider upgrading that too. And what about peripherals like monitors, keyboard, mouse, headset, mic, speakers, etc. OH GOD.

What I'm getting at is that upgrading for PC has the potential to be overwhelming, but also exciting and sometimes fun. So how often do you upgrade? Do you try to keep up to date with the ever changing high end? Do you use what you have until it fails or is too old to run what you want? Or do you shoot for the best bang for the buck hardware every few years and get something now-ish without breaking the bank?

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