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A common misconception about me is that, as someone who loves games, I must love all the cables and shiny bits of hardware needed to play them. Truth is, if you need someone to weigh in on which Baldur’s Gate 3 romance is the most narratively satisfying, help you create a solid Diablo 4 build, or walk you through how to get the Master Sword in literally any Zelda game, I’m your girl. However, if your mic mysteriously stopped working mid-match or the PC you built won’t turn on, I’d encourage you to ask literally anyone else to help you troubleshoot. Yes, I can navigate my way around a PC just fine and can install mods like the best of ’em, but by and large, I don’t want to have to put too much thought or effort into whatever processes it takes to actually play my games.
Fortunately for me, companies like Quoted Tech are eager to pick up my slack. A couple weeks ago, the Canadian-based company generously sent me a custom-made gaming PC–the Horizon Professional–to help remedy my gaming woes, which have grown numerous in recent years. While my PC was great back when my partner first built it,

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