u/Inner_Bar977

▲ 43 r/fo4

One of my favorite games I've ever played in my life

I started playing fallout 4 about a month and a half ago and I'd put it in one of my favorite games ever. I'm about 40 hours in and there are a lot more things in the game that I still plan to explore, but I would like to know what the top games you guys would recommend are. I enjoy the gameplay/weapons, world, characters, main and side quests, and factions a ton so with that in mind, what are the first games that I should go to next after I finish up the things I want to do in fo4? (I haven't played any other of the fallout games or many bethesda games at all before this)

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u/Inner_Bar977 — 4 hours ago
▲ 4 r/3DS

If I plan to sell my 3DS at some point is now the time to do it?

I’ve noticed that recently 3DS prices have been skyrocketing but I’m not sure if that trend will continue or not so I don’t know if I should sell now or wait a few years. It’s not something that I need to do urgently so if prices are going to go up for the foreseeable future I’ll definitely wait. For context I have a New 3DS XL galaxy edition

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u/Inner_Bar977 — 5 hours ago
▲ 2 r/uofm

not sure how much storage to get in my computer

For context I’ll be a first year engineering student next year and the macbook I have now has a battery life of 30 minutes so I have to buy a new one. I looked at the college of engineering website and I saw what they suggest and I’ll follow most of that stuff like the 24gb of ram. They recommend 1tb of storage which I would get but I already have a 1tb external ssd and 2tb external hdd at my disposal so I’m thinking it’s probably not worth getting. I would love to hear any experiences other engineering students have had and what you guys think is necessary in a computer for the undergrad degree to help me make the decision.

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u/Inner_Bar977 — 5 days ago