No.69015
>so what's some hoobies to do there are cheap and acessiabale?
Which ones have you discovered yourself?
No.69016
>>69015Walking, is free and healhty
Reading books is way more cheaper than gaming
No.69115
>>69014>Switch 2Absolutely unwizardly and retarded choice of device.
Buy steam deck.
And unless you are hardcore, diehard nintoddler or dumbest normalfag variety i really see no point in buying switch.
No.69118
Buying cheap aliexpress junk or playing old games.
No.69120
>>69014theres no such thing as celtic.
No.69165
>>69014If you want to continue playing video games, without spending a ton of money on the new stuff coming out, I genuinely suggest playing titles from the 2000's or even 90's and 80's through things like emulation, it's cheap, often free even, and there's literally enough video games to keep you occupied for the rest of your life without you having to spend money on any new ones, it's nice…
Have you ever tried this out, OP?
No.69197
>>69014Take the emupill and just play the zillions of great retro games on a decent PC. Even a very budget build with a Ryzen 5 5600 and RTX 3060 can emulate pretty much EVERYTHING here, even PS3 games:
https://myrient.erista.me/files/No-Intro/https://myrient.erista.me/files/Redump/Recommendations for great classic games:
https://vsrecommendedgames.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_PageGet started with emulation:
https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page No.69200
>>69014Pirate old video games. Most of them are never re-released anyway so have your fill. If you do that you will have enough to play to last this whole tariff war out.