Android, given that your Chromebook will support android apps. Some of the older Cromebooks don't support android. Mine is 2 to 3 years old and it wont support it.
Regular Battle Pass x 2 = €20 (I think, I can't really remember what they cost at the time)
Extended Battle Pass x 1 (Season 4): €28
Tricera Ops Skin with Bitemark Pickaxe was roughly €25 (Couldn't pass this skin up at the time)
€73
I have earned V-Bucks in game that added to V-Bucks spend above but from what I can remember that is the € equivalent of V-Bucks.
Reinstall the drivers, and try running the game in Windowed or Borderless mode, I use to have this issue with a laptop where when playing on an external monitor, if I launched LoL it would cause the monitor to go out of range, but it worked fine in borderless mode.
As Xbox keeps getting more Xbox Play Anywhere titles I would likely skip Xbox One since you'll be able to play those on pc anyway. Look at the exclusives for both Switch and PS4 and decide between those 2.
I wouldn't ditch PC gaming, but Switch and PS4 both have some great games exclusives.
For Switch Super Mario Odyssey is one of the best platformers to ever come out. I wasn't as big a fan of Super Mario 64 as most but this one really nailed the 3D platforming genre like no game I have ever played. Zelda BOTW is probably the best game I have ever played when it comes to open world exploration, though I found other parts of it a little lacking (eg combat and replacing dungeons with puzzle shrines, some of which are really interesting but others don't have much to them). Overall still a really solid game though. Just climbing mountains and getting lost in the world is a lot of fun, especially since you usually have to do some route finding to get up mountains. I'm not big into racing games but I have to admit Mario Kart 8 is impressive graphically and has great control. Bayonetta 2 is really cool if you like fast paced action games from Platinum and I have heard good things about Mario + Rabbids (though I haven't played it). The 2018 catalog looks a little lacking but there is an RPG coming out I want to say in July called Project Octopath Traveler that looks pretty amazing. The game I'm really looking forward to though is Shin Megami Tensei V, but I doubt we see that until around 2020 since it just went into full production a few months ago (SMT is a hardcore dungeon crawler turn based RPG franchise). I bet we see Metroid Prime 4 in 2019 though, as there have been a lot of rumors about a big showing of the game at E3. Damn I hope we get a new Bravely Default game, that series is great on 3DS.
For PS4 Bloodborne is just flat out incredible. I never thought I'd like a Souls game and only picked it up because it was $20 and very well-reviewed, but I was hooked pretty quickly. The combat is so cool in that game, you have to be disciplined and plan your fight but unlike the mainline Souls games, you need to be pretty aggressive since countering hits is the way you gain back health you lost. It's such a cool dynamic and makes fights more interesting than in the main Souls games where you can hind behind a shield. The DLC for it adds the best boss fight I have ever played in a game, and Bloodborne is my favorite game to come out since Zelda: A Link to the Past in 1992. The Last of Us is one of the greatest stories ever told in gaming, and has interesting third person stealth combat. Horizon Zero Dawn is another must play, it reminds me a lot of Far Cry games but in third person in a dystopian future. It has a lot of fun options for combat. Persona 5 is the best turn based RPG I have played since 1998's classic Fallout 2. It's oozing style everywhere, has an amazing jazz/funk soundtrack, and the persona negotiation, plus one, and all out attack systems make its battle system one of the best I have ever played. Persona is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei series I mentioned above.
I haven't played Yakuza Kiwami yet, but Yakuza 0 is nonstop fun just beating the shit out of people, almost like a modern day Double Dragon or Final Fight set in Japan. Plus it has some of the funniest side missions you'll ever see in a game (see the screencap below from a mission where you're trying to teach a shy dominatrix how to do her job ).
Yakuza is a pretty unique series since in addition to the Double Dragon like fighting and the storytelling you have a ton of crazy minigames. In Yakuza 0 you can run a hostess cabaret club, there are two different rhythm minigames (one for karaoke, one a dancing game), shogi, mahjong, and you can walk into arcades (the game takes place in 1987 or 1988) and play old Sega games like Outrun, Space Harrier, Super Hang On, and a shooter whose name I can't remember. I'm liking Yakuza 0 so much I bought the entire series on PS4/PS3 other than the PS2 game Yakuza 2, since it's getting a PS4 remake in August called Yakuza Kiwmai 2 (Yakuza Kiwami 1 is a PS4 remake of the first Yakuza game that came out on PS2).
Then I can't forget the Uncharted games on PS4. They're very much like the last two Tomb Raider games if you played those on PC. I can't pick a favorite between the two series, they're so similar. But you have five Uncharted games on PS4 and they're all cheap.
I haven't played the new God of War game yet but damn it looks incredible, and the PS4 looks to have some pretty strong exclusives for 2018 and 2019 with Spiderman, Days Gone, The Last of Us Part 2, and Death Stranding, and though we haven't seen any gameplay yet for Ghost of Tsushima, I'm betting that will be a great game too since the developer Sucker Punch made some epic inFAMOUS games on PS3.
Also you'll need either a PS4 or an XBox One to play Red Dead Redemption 2 this year. Though I imagine we'll get a PC port a couple of years later like we did GTA V. Rockstar is just printing money with GTA Online for PC so no reason for them to not do similar with RDR 2.
Rocket League - soccer/football with cars
Euro/America truck simulator - drive trucks
Farming simulator - take care of a farm
Football Manager - soccer/football game
Civilization takes a lot of time for one game unless you save and resume.
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time to clean out my PC
*Takes out vacuum, removes all parts and starts cleaning*
Time for the motherboard
*Sucks up CPU chip*
Huh my pc won't work anymore.... what happened?
more sad to think this has most likely happened......
When I was a kid, I would tie my shoes once, and slip them on and off without untying for as long as the shoe was in use (I know it's a bad habit and i'm supposed to untie to take off, but i was a kid)
And I would never have a single problem with that. In the last few years I have had several pair of shoes that i have to constantly retie throughout the day, sometimes more than 10 times a day. I feel like the material used to make shoe laces has gotten softer and tends to have less friction with itself, allowing for knots to untie easier. Has anyone else noticed this?