Wow… Seven years I’ve consistently played Apex. Yesterday was my last day playing after taking a month off of the game. What an incredible journey. This game came out when I was still a freshman in Highschool. Grateful for the opportunities I’ve had. To being able to play with some big content creators and a couple of pros, I truly couldn’t ask for more. I will be back at some point to revisit the game casually. Today I shipped off my PC to the new owner and will be focusing on my personal life so I can work towards my goals.
Thanks to those who took the time to teach me new things and the people that helped build my character.
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@PrinceTheOmega Maybe I misunderstood the tone in your initial comment but I’m like 99% sure that was intentional ragebait which is why I responded the way I did. If it was great, if not then great too. If you want that wager, my money is great. If not, I’ll take my W and goodluck to you.
@PrinceTheOmega I will always be better than you at the game regardless of what input I play 🙏. I would still wager my life savings on whooping you in a TDM or a wager 🤣
@TrellGlacious 4-1 linear 3.3 and a Gamesir controller. I shoot way better on PS layout because I double claw. But I was forced to play on crappy Xbox layout
You could’ve asked, but I work 80 hours a week now and have started my business. Selling the setup insures that I retain my focus. Four hours a week playing games is four hours I can invest elsewhere in my personal growth. No distractions, just pure focus. It also was personal equity I liquidated. I have a family, I have priorities. Video games are not one of those priorities anymore. What’s the point of having $6,000 worth of equipment sitting around when I can invest into myself and my business? When you get older, you’ll understand. To clarify, that’s why adults have hobbies. I have cars, bikes, cameras, guns, and camping gear. Video games were just a distraction from freedom.
Also side note, it’s “their”. Never understood people who are quick to judge but don’t even know the right way to use “there” or “their”.
You could’ve asked, but I work 80 hours a week now and have started my business. Selling the setup insures that I retain my focus. Four hours a week playing games is four hours I can invest elsewhere in my personal growth. No distractions, just pure focus. It also was personal equity I liquidated. I have a family, I have priorities. Video games are not one of those priorities anymore. What’s the point of having $6,000 worth of equipment sitting around when I can invest into myself and my business? When you get older, you’ll understand. To clarify, that’s why adults have hobbies. I have cars, bikes, cameras, guns, and camping gear. Video games were just a distraction from freedom.
Also side note, it’s “their”. Never understood people who are quick to judge but don’t even know the right way to use “there” or “their”.