I'm glad to hear that you're okay!
What game are you hooked on? I'm playing the PC version of Fallout Shelter ->
http://www.falloutshelter.com/ whenever I have some free time. I've built my vault currently with 62 people, all of them armed and appropriately suited (e.g. The scientists have lab coats which increase their Intelligence stat), with a select few wearing battle/combat armor (My most powerful soldier/explorer who I send out on quests is wearing a special T-60a power armor and is accompanied by an attack dog). Most of my dwellers are armed with standard weapons like pistols (10mm or scoped .44), rifles (Hunting or Lever action) or shotguns (Full length or sawed off) with the soldiers carrying special weapons like a Sniper rifle, Combat shotgun, laser pistols, a plasma pistol, laser rifles, a Henrietta rifle, a Railway (Rail gun) rifle, a plasma rifle and a Junk Jet (RPG launcher). A complete list of outfits can be seen at ->
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_Shelter_outfits and a complete list of weapons at ->
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_Shelter_weapons.
You should try it out! It's a free download and you can play it offline by running the game's executable directly So that you don't have to worry about being tempted into making any
microtransactions online (Bethesda is making money whenever players buy special or rare items to add to their installation of the game. You can also find those items on quests but they're not easy to come by. Some peeps have made hacks for that but then that defeats the purpose of playing the game) ->
https://www.reddit.com/r/foshelter/c...sing_bethesda/.
I really want to play Battlefield 1 but some parts of my machine are not up to spec for decent "Smooth" playing:
Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz
8GB DDR2 RAM
400GB free space on SATA HD
Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 1GB DDR5.
My GPU can handle the game but the bottleneck will be the CPU and DDR2 RAM. I could try to overclock the CPU but then the extra voltage would probably shorten my already long used CPU's life (Maybe even fry it sooner since it's so old and probably near the end of its life) and I would need to spend around $40 for an aftermarket CPU cooler.
BTW - Someone ran Battlefield 1 on low settings using a Core 2 Duo E8400 and 5GB DDR2 RAM! ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbmAA5phpE. Gameplay "stuttered" but at least he got it to work!