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Yeah RDR2 was a good game. Great story telling and world to be in. Little too much on rails.
R* is like Quentin Tarantino of the movies, they really focus on the story and characters.

Hopefully they fix some of the action mechanics in GTA6. Both GTA and RDR have suffered from lack of updates in this area. They don't have to be twitchy but somewhat more responsive would be nice.
 
Started to play Sea of Thieves they have added a "safer seas" solo sever, so it is just you and up to three other invited players.
Always liked the game but as a casual player the PVP was brutal. Safer Seas is a pretty chill experience and I am enjoying it so far.
Sadly they nerfed what you can do and you gold gain, so while chill it can be a grind-fest.
 
Saw this and thought of you folks. A new Fatal Fury game has been announced (old Neo Geo fighting game series) and it seems like it's halfway through development - there is a trailer that shows only one stage. But that stage is a motorcycle themed bar!

 
Been playing the heck out of Borderlands 3 + DLC.
Just a blast, never got into this series but B3 grabbed me, and it's very well done.
 
I'm interested in Helldivers 2 BUT I don't like the nProtect GameGuard anti-cheat they are using on PC. It's not even a competitive game
 
Anybody have a recommendation for some PC games that don’t require a heavy duty rig? I only have Surface Pro 3 and a 6 and don’t want to go to buy a new rig.

Not a fan of shooters or sports games. RPGs are good for me.
 
Anybody have a recommendation for some PC games that don’t require a heavy duty rig? I only have Surface Pro 3 and a 6 and don’t want to go to buy a new rig.

Not a fan of shooters or sports games. RPGs are good for me.

If you have any affinity for war games, the original Panzer Corps (itself essentially a copy of the legendary Panzer General from way back) is one of those perfect games that's easy to pick up but hard to master. Very low PC demands, which also helps with battery life on a laptop.

Essentially it's Second World War in Europe, 2D, turn based on a hex map. The core challenge is the rock-paper-scissors combined arms nature of balancing armour, infantry and artillery, with air power and naval power also in the mix, and using terrain and cities to your advantage.

I don't like playing as the Germans, so I always play the Allied Corps expansion instead to make sure the good guys win. You can recruit British, American and Canadian core units that carry on and pick up experience as you go through a campaign, and there are other nationalities that join in various battles, including Free French, Norwegians, and, naturally, Poles (Cassino features in one of the battles, somewhere my Grandfather fought and Poles played a key role).

There's a much more complex and 3D (futuristic!) Panzer Corps 2, but I think it still only lets you play as the Nazis, so I haven't played it much. I seem to recall by adding a bunch of complexity, it lost the original magic.
 
Some others from my Steam library:

- Dragon Age: Origins - classic BioWare RPG, lots of party and quest choices. Old enough that the graphics demands should be low.
- Fallout: New Vegas - a bit shootery, but just dial down the difficulty. Many consider it to be the best Fallout game with deep quests, though I have to confess to never having finished it, as I had a save game go corrupt, wiping a few dozen hours of playing, and I couldn't bring myself to redo it all.
- Freeways - super simple traffic routing game. A good one for anyone convinced they could design an off-ramp better.
- FTL - A spaceship management game where you get one life, but keep your developments between games. Lots of fun when you're scraping by with no second chances.
- Papers Please - lo-fi game where you play as a border guard in a fictional Eastern Bloc country, and have to screen travelers for inconsistencies in their stories and documentation. Surprisingly affecting as there are opportunities to bend the rules to help people, but you never know if someone is undercover.
- Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments - Should be basic enough, graphically. Captures the feel of the original stories better than any other game, the mysteries are interesting, and it never feels cheap, and very rarely becomes a pixel hunt.
- Total War Rome II/Medieval II/etc. - New ones have lost the magic, but combining grand strategy with huge battles in the field can be a lot of fun.
- Disco Elysium - Elements of old-school point and click adventure games combined with an RPG, but modernised. Incredibly original and affecting dystopian world, and fantastic writing, art and music. Will be near the top of any list of greatest PC games of all time. It's not at the top of mine, but it's up there.

Whew. Ended up being a longer list than planned...
 
Fallout is great but I find myself just wandering off to explore and missing the quests.

I’m replaying FarCry 5 right now and doing the same thing, except in a helicopter and just shooting random things. It’s so much fun hunting bears from a chopper. Don’t tell PETA.

I love these open world games when they are well done.
 
+1 for FTL, Disco Elysium, and Papers Please.

As for other less demanding PC games:

I just got into Rain World - it's from 2017, but got a major update last year. I had been aware of it but it never really grabbed my attention before - well, I am fully invested now. The world and "characters" are very interesting to me. The elevator pitch is it's a platformer where you play some kind of weird animal that eats smaller animals and tries to avoid being eaten by larger animals. There is... more to it than that, though.

Into The Breach is another game from the makers of FTL. It's a fun strategy game where you are constantly making tough decisions - one very nice thing about it is that it is designed that you can put it down and pick it up whenever.

Transistor is one of my favourite games of all time, and would probably run well on a Surface. It's like a turn based combat game I guess? With an incredible soundtrack
 
If you want a less demanding set of awesome PC games then I think there’s a remastered Command and Conquer series that you can get. I spent hours on those games once upon a time.
 

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