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Welcome back to Bonus Pod! On this week's episode, Haley MacLean is joined by Janet Garcia to talk about...

  • Janet's Vegas Trip
  • Bucket list meals
  • Backloggd and GOTY early prep
  • Dealing with Hurtful Comments Online
  • PC Building Tips for Haley from the Community

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Mario Paint - Beau Bakken

Luck Be A Landlord - TrampolineTales

Point Blank 2 - Michael Berry

Tomba! - BacklogBusters

Starfield - Maniac

Dead Or Alive 6 - Malcolm Holliday

Wizard Of Wor - Jessica-Star

Super Smash Bros. Melee - TheWholeHamDamily

Ghost Of Tsushima - ProcyonNumber6

Borderlands 3 - Joshua Ayers

Cookie Clicker - RabidLime

Final Fantasy X - Andres Silva

Detroit: Become Human - The Sleepy MailMan

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - Patrick Polk

Scarlet Hollow - Julie Wilcox

Cthulhu Saves the World: Super Hyper Enhanced Championship Edition Alpha Diamond DX Plus Alpha FES HD – Premium Enhanced Game of the Year Collector’s Edition (without Avatars!) - PrettyGoodPrinting.com

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Jawarhello

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MittenFacedLass

Someone has probably already mentioned this, but depending on your apartment and how old it is and if it's like, part of a ton of other apartments, Powerline Ethernet adapters might be an option for your Internet? Might be worth trying? It essentially uses your power wiring to route Internet from one location to another just using small plug in adapters. Results can vary depending on a lot of factors, but if you don't want to run a long Ethernet run, it might be worth trying?

Payt Rheon

Haley, back again on the PC Build Front. Have you used your Task Manager to see if you have something that's bottle necking? RAM, CPU, GPU? One thing you'll definitely want to use is PC parts picker, that will tell you if the parts you want are compatible. With giant new graphics cards, you'll want to make sure the case is big enough and that it's supported by your motherboard. The motherboard usually only fits certain chips and has so many RAM slots. I definitely want to reiterate that PC Build Simulator is awesome for this. You run a PC repair shop and have to figure out exactly how to troubleshoot PCs as well as make new ones and buy compatible parts. It really made me more comfortable when I built mine.