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May 9, 2026
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PUBG and Diablo, the games that shaped me as a gamer

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Before FiveM, before streaming, before any of it — there were two games that truly shaped the way I think inside a game.

PUBG and Diablo. Two completely different games, but with one thing in common: they pulled you in completely.

PUBG — gaming under pressure

PUBG taught me to think fast. When you're the last one standing on your team and there are three enemies closing in, there's no time for long plans. You make a decision in two seconds or you lose.

I liked it precisely because it was demanding. It didn't treat you gently. If you made a mistake, you died. If someone on your team made a mistake, you died together. But when you pulled it off — the satisfaction was real.

I followed a lot of PUBG streamers during its peak. That's where I first saw what a live with real energy could look like — and that's where the idea of trying it myself first came to me.

Diablo — hours well spent

Diablo is a different kind of game. It doesn't stress you — it absorbs you. You go in for one dungeon and come out two hours later without knowing where the time went.

I loved the build system, the variety of classes and the feeling of constant progression. There was always something new to try, something to optimize, something to improve.

What these games left me with

PUBG gave me the ability to make fast decisions and accept a loss without drama. Diablo gave me patience and the pleasure of investing time into a complex system.

Both showed me that gaming can be more than just passing time. It can be something you genuinely grow through.

Now I play FiveM on FplayT and stream every day from 9:10 AM — youtube.com/@KcryptonYT

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