Do you have any suggestions for smaller games (not CS: GO or Rainbow 6 and such) that you can play on the PC in between lessons? So something like Faster then Light or Getting over it, please nothing like Krunker.io or Agar.io.
I know Minecraft too, but I'm too repetitive on my own.
Most importantly, I use my working laptop, so there's no 2080ti installed that can rattle every game.
I like free games, but I'm also willing to spend a little bit of money.
The best game for class is free and is called watch out and learn!
Philistine.
In the vocational school you only learn nonsense, I can train my reflexes when not at all
So CS; GO is not so demanding that every toaster can do it and is always the "toaster test" in gaming PC tests.
Be grateful that here in Germany you have the opportunity to go there for free.
Possibly Rocket League
Please read the first sentence again…
Difficult… 5min per game, can't take a break and need nh controller… At least I
I read it in detail, but you think that CS; GO is a "demanding" game and then I speak again. My not bad, mean that the game is well optimized and works on almost every normal PC. (Actually, when Minecraft works, it works too) Unfortunately I can't think of other games now.
Then maybe chess
I'm a computer scientist. Most of what we can learn is because I like to do it privately…
Then read again, there's "smaller games", in brackets CS: GO. This does not mean the system requirement, but the gaming experience…
There's an online variant