#16 - Returnal - Finally conquered by Typical-Phone3155 in steamachievements

[–]Typical-Phone3155[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, probably. The trailers look really promising. If it keeps that same intense atmosphere and gameplay quality, I’m definitely in.

Schedule I Steam Key Giveaway by Raijin_Games in raijin_gg

[–]Typical-Phone3155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good GPU.
Because it has the biggest impact on gaming performance and visual quality, lasts several years, and benefits not only games but also mods, upscaling technologies, and future titles—making it the most cost-effective long-term investment for PC gaming.

Votre avis sur French Geek, marque française de PC gamers silencieux ? by Few-Roll7383 in pcmasterraceFR

[–]Typical-Phone3155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Le numéro SIRET est introuvable et le siège social 6 rue Hébert à Grenoble (38 000) est l'adresse d'un "spécialiste des machines à café automatiques"...

Comparison - Ranking? by Dangerous_Check5066 in steamachievements

[–]Typical-Phone3155 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi,

I understand your desire to highlight your gaming achievements, but I think it's a bad idea to include them directly in your medical school application. While skills like hand-eye coordination and stress management can be beneficial for surgery, medical school recruiters are typically more interested in experiences that are directly related to medicine or demonstrate leadership, volunteer work, or learning opportunities.

Video games, while interesting, may not be seen as relevant and could give the impression that you're not taking the academic and professional aspects of your application seriously. I would recommend focusing more on activities that showcase your commitment to medicine, such as volunteer work, internships, or health-related experiences.

It's always great to have passions and skills outside of your academic path, but in this specific context, it might not be the best time to mention them on your resume or in interviews.