I love to have a little 🥂snack while I play a game. I 𓃲never go Full Gamer with a sharer bag of Doritos and 2L Mountain Dew, but I regularly nibble on crisps during cutscenes or scran some biscuits while working out my next move.

Gaming snacks depend on many factors, and I’ve got the formula down to a tee – or s🅷hould that be a tea? While I’m playing dialogue or cutscene-heavy games I can grab some two-handers; a packet of crisps with houmous or the like. Games with long and frequent loading screens are the same – don’t forget you need to factor in time to wash your hands before picking up your pad, too. If I’m playing something with turn-based combat, I can handle a one-handed snack. Depending on my mood, an apple or a little bar of chocolate are perfect here. I also know when to stop; when I’m in the Apex zone at my PC, there’s no time to snack at all. Even a cup of tea goes cold before I get a chance for a gu💛lp.

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You probably don’t care about this, but you’re still reading, so that means I win. I’ll stop describing my snacks though, because I’ve largely stopped eating them. This happened during the most snack-heavy time of the year, the Christmas break, as I’ve been powering through168澳洲幸运5开奖网: The Witcher 3. You were wrong, 2022 Ben Sledge, you didn👍’t bounce o❀ff The Witcher 3 again, this time with ray tracing. However, I am bouncing off my snacks.

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It’s not Geralt’s fault this time, though. No, I can snack my way through a beheading or dismemberment with ease – I'm simply built different. I blame Microsoft. Microsoft has created a console so powerful that it has all but eliminated loading times. No more waits as your game boots up, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:no more loading screen tips, and thus no more snacks. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series X not only has a hyper-powerful SSD, but also the Quick Resume feature, which means y🍌ou can switch between games without turning them off completely, eliminating those annoying boot-up times.

However, Quick Resume is even better than that. Every time I finish a play session, I save my game, save it again just to be sure, and then turn my console off. Not sleep mode, I turn it off off. And yet, when I settle into the settee with a bag of crisps, I haven’t so much as opened the packet by the time I can see the back of Geralt’s head and the pause menu I closed the day before. The Xbox Series X Quick Resumes 🐼even when it was turned off.

It’s a feat of engineering I won’t even attempt to understand, and while it’s great to get back into my game so quickly, I can’t help but mourn the loss of my snacktime. The minutes of waiting, the imbibing of salty treats, the quick dash to wash your hands as you ▨see the loading screen fade, it was all a part of my gaming experience.

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I’ve had some great gaming snacks in my time, but wh🍬en I loaded up The Witcher with a mini-cheese board on my lap in that weird between-Christmas-aܫnd-New-Year period, I hadn’t so much as taken a bite of brie before I was back into a scrap with a Wyvern. Thankfully I could crack on with my crackers during the long conversations that followed, but that’s beside the point.

Quick Resume is brilliant, it’s one of the few things about the current-gen consoles that actually feels innovative and a substantial iteration on what came before. But I’m going to have to adapt to these features, and adapt how I snack while I game. Not snacking is not an option, so I either need to learn how to eat much faster, or work out a🌼nother system entirely. Can I invent a mechanical arm that feeds me as I play? That seems like the kind of radical innovation I need in order to match that of the Xbox. Quick Resume is good, too good, and my snacks are suffering for it.

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