made the pc switch

so i’ve always been a console player and overwatch is my main game atm. i’ve been gm/top 500 illari mainly and quite mid at anyone else lol.
anyways long story short ive now built my first ever pc as for some reason just decided i wanted something new. anyway i cant even wasd properly like ammo cooked? how on earth is something as basic like movement that hard 🤣 granted i knew it would be a new skill but still it’s just majorly frustrating. it makes me feel like i just don’t have working hands or whatever and i fixate. anyway any console players who made the switch plz tell me it gets easier. i can somewhat aim although i still feel i have no idea how to use a mouse more in the sense of readjusting n so on. basically just need any tips tricks or even just hope 💀 also barely played and icl my left fingers be achey

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u/DarthScout — 11 hours ago

graphics card uncertainty

hey so i’ve got my pc built and it’s on however i want to plug either the hdmi or dp into graphics card from monitor however there’s no signal. it only works if i plug into motherboard. this is my first time ever owning or being on a pc so im kinda lost. for reference i have radeon 9070xt. am unable to play games or what?

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u/DarthScout — 2 days ago

built and a little unsure

hey i’ve just built the pc pretty much. could anyone guide me for next steps? what do i do? i keep hearing drivers etc im not too sure what they do. any other general tips or advice to get started id appreciate

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u/DarthScout — 6 days ago

the last parts

I have ordered all the pc
parts and excited to start building soon. last stretch now! As i’ve played console my entire life any advice for keyboards? i heard logitech g305 is a good starter mouse and budget friendly for easing way into play. my main games on console have been fps and im super competitive so i assume it would carry over even tho i will clearly be very shit at pc having never touched a keyboard even for typing. could anyone recommend a keyboard for a beginner and maybe some advice regarding desk size and height and maybe chair. anyone who has built before any tips or tricks i should know before starting thanks

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u/DarthScout — 8 days ago

first time pc help general advice

hey so i’ve always played console my entire life and for some reason i can’t shake the urge to try out pc. so far this is the parts im thinking. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/tTBVW9

the issue is i dont have much knowlege at all as its not something ive had to look into. i’ve started watching vids etc but obvs its a learning process. is this fine for a first time? am i missing anything? i would build myself so deffo need to watch how haha but it still seems wild to me that it’s so few things you need to buy. basically any advice tips etc regarding anything for a noob. sorry i’m not english so may not make complete coherent sense

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u/DarthScout — 13 days ago

1st time pc buyer console noob

so i’ve always played console my entire life thinking of making a switch. currently play ps5. i would like something with high fps and consistently good. i’m very competitive with all games i play and would also like to try more as all i play atm is overwatch, apex gta and cod (classic console stuff 🤣) i would be trying lots of games when get pc and would like them all to run very well

Build/check copy these into post. Write "Not a request" for other posts.

• ⁠New build or upgrade? : New Build
• ⁠Existing parts/monitors to reuse? : N/A
• ⁠PC purpose? : games, Possibly some Adobe editing and stream general internet browse
• ⁠Purchase country? Near Micro Center? : UK.
• ⁠Monitors needed? : not for now
• ⁠Budget range? : I don’t know what’s good or needed for pc. i have anywhere between 1-2k would maybe like or closer to 2k as i assume thats good but ideally best in around 1.5-1.8k range in £ (sorry for being awkward 🤣)
• ⁠WiFi or wired connection? : Wifi
• ⁠Size/noise constraints? : live with fam, student living, not too loud
• ⁠Color/lighting preferences? : n/a
• ⁠Any other specific needs? : keyboard and mouse recommendations as never had being only a console player

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u/DarthScout — 17 days ago