fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about the gaming universe and its virtual inhabitants.
The Night the Gym Felt Like Church
I didn’t go for the basketball. I went because my nephew asked me to. He’s thirteen, wears his hair in messy curls, and talks about the game like it’s a secret language only he and the ball understand. “You have to see how they move together, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s like they’re speaking without words.”
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Gamers
GTA 6 - Map leaks
The gaming world has seen many ambitious projects, but nothing quite compares to the dedication of the Grand Theft Auto VI mapping community. For over three years, a group of dedicated fans, data analysts, and digital cartographers has been working on a project that seems almost impossible: mapping out the entire state of Leonida before Rockstar Games even releases a second trailer. With an estimated accuracy of 95% to 98%, this unofficial map is more than just a fan drawing—it is a masterpiece of modern digital forensics.
By Teodor Monescu2 months ago in Gamers
The Night the Future Felt Like Hope
I didn’t go to the store for inspiration. I went because I was out of coffee. It was a Tuesday in early March—gray, damp, the kind of morning that clings to your shoulders like a wet coat. I hadn’t slept. My mind was a tangle of unread messages, overdue bills, and the low hum of dread that had become my baseline. The grocery store was just a pit stop on the way to another day I wasn’t sure I could face.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Gamers
The Night the Arena Felt Like a Time Machine. AI-Generated.
I didn’t go to the library for answers. I went because it was the only place where silence wasn’t judged. It was the winter after my divorce. My apartment felt too loud with absence—echoes in the hallway, empty chairs at the table, the hum of a refrigerator that used to be background noise but now sounded like loneliness amplified. So every Tuesday at 2 p.m., I walked the three blocks to the public library, took the same seat by the window, and opened a book I never read.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Gamers
The Porch Light That Stayed On
I didn’t notice the porch light at first. It was just another fixture on a quiet street lined with oak trees and tired mailboxes. But every night at 9 p.m., without fail, it clicked on—even in rain, even in summer heat, even when no one was home.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Gamers
Is PlayStation 5 Sony’s Worst Console to Date?
What gaming system should I get? That is the question every serious gamer has to ask themselves at one point or another. It is a rudimentary inquiry that, on a surface level, seems to be one that has a simple answer. In this day and age, there are essentially three tech giants that dominate this market, with those being Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, who make the Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles, respectively. At least, those are the options unless you want to go with a gaming PC. I have only very recently stumbled across a revelation. It has only now dawned on me that there is another question that everyone who prides themselves as a gamer should be asking themselves. When did the quality of gaming systems begin to decline?
By Aaron M. Weis2 months ago in Gamers
Cheap Laptops That Can Run Sims 4 – Budget Picks for Smooth Gameplay
Quick Answer: If you’re searching for cheap laptops that can run Sims 4, you’ll be glad to know that models like the Acer Nitro 5, Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3i, and HP Omen 16 are affordable options that handle Sims 4 smoothly, even with mods and expansions.
By Perfect Tech Views4 months ago in Gamers
Marshawn Kneeland: A Promising Career Cut Short at 24
In the fast-paced world of American football, some names shine briefly but leave an unforgettable mark. Marshawn Kneeland was one of them — a determined, talented young man whose passion for the game and dedication to his craft made him a rising star for the Dallas Cowboys.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Gamers











