Final Fantasy XV... Usually I get wet eyes when the games do it right. But with FF15 I literally cried.
Tolstoy
Mod is called: "Half-Life Extended"
1,5 years back I ordered a Gamesir T4 Kaleid. It's a Xbox style controller without batteries but with hall effect joysticks, mechanical buttons, gyro, hair trigger (without lock), 2 mappable back buttons and a pretty nice design IMO. Haven't played a ton but easily 300hours + over the time without any issues.
A lot of comments missing this part: you have to lift your mouse to relocate it back to center.
A low sensitivity mouse results in so called "rowing".
There are a lot of different preferred styles, as an example: eSports tends to higher DPI (dots per ich) since every millisecond counts but the precision falls behind which can be trained.
After all I would recommend trying a mainstream shooter game like Counter-Strike and leave the settings vanilla.
Start a match or training or what else and pick yourself 3-4 points of the environment like a corner of a wall, a bench and so on.
Now aim at one point, close your eyes and try to move your cross hair onto another point, open your eyes and you will notice that you are either too far beyond the aimed point or didn't reach it.
This offset can be adjusted inside the most in-game setting by decreasing or increasing the mouse sensitivity.
If you always have to crank up or down your sensitivity in every game to the same direction you probably should change your mouse DPI.
Most mice come with software where you can adjust this. Also when playing on windows disable mouse acceleration.
Balatro
Slay the Spire
Brotato
Vampire Survivor & Clones
This list is the way to go. My last Lan party was about 17 years back but there is one golden rule, which is still more important than anything else: pick a game no one has played or one that everybody is familiar with! The biggest fun killers are unbalanced teams and matches. Despite that, we liked the first flat out game which now should be wreckfest and strangely enough a soccer mod for CS:S back then.
So how did it go? Were you able to bring down the temps?
TBH I wouldn't recommend this one blindly. Sure it would help but it depends on the skills, used paste and circumstances. Under "normal" use with a branded thermal paste the intervals should be somewhere between 4 and 5 years. If the CPU and GPU are cooking the whole time then yeah, 1 to 2 years. But even then, if you're not a little bit tech savvy, impatient and cautious you can mess up pretty badly...
The anti sag brick looks nice but is restricting airflow from the side, if you can look for a stand for the corner of the GPU.
You don't have to populate all available fan slots. I would recommend you to remove the bottom one entirely, even if your PC is on top of a table and dust isn't a problem, this fan redirects a lot of the air, coming from the front 2, slightly up to the CPU.
The problem with the top one is, even if you rotate it to be an intake, it could push the air, coming from the front, down away from the CPU flow.
Short: try and simply remove the bottom and the top front one entirely.
Like someone already stated, you want the air to move linearly from one side to another.
I don't recommend to use air guides since they can create pressure points and block other components. Components like RAM, VRMs and drives also need some fresh air.
On the official website there is a link to the Xbox store... So yeah