Are the computers out to get me? [closed]

Are the computers out to get me? [closed] - A Person Sitting on the Floor with Vr Goggles Using a Computer

I was at my friends house, and we were trying to beat the Special Cup on Mirror Mode (to unlock the Boo Pipes). After awhile, we noticed that the computer players would tend to target us over the other computer players. Are they designed to target the human player(s) in this mode, or were we just getting unlucky?

I started to assume the computers were targeting us when one of them back threw a Red Shell (hitting me) despite him being in 3rd, me in 4th, and 2nd in the perfect spot to be hit.






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Should PCS be shut down?

Even if you do keep your laptop in sleep mode most nights, it's a good idea to fully shut down your computer at least once a week, agrees Nichols and Meister. The more you use your computer, the more applications will be running, from cached copies of attachments to ad blockers in the background.

Can computers be left on 24 7?

Generally speaking, if you will be using it in a few hours, leave it on. If you're not planning on using it until the next day, you can put it in 'sleep' or 'hibernate' mode. Nowadays, all device manufacturers do stringent tests on the life cycle of computer components, putting them through more rigorous cycle testing.

Why did PC shut down?

If your Windows 10 PC shuts down abruptly, the first thing I would recommend you do is to check if it's overheating. Overheating could be due to damaged or underperforming fans, poor ventilation, dust, and inadequate power supply.



Don't SHUT DOWN your computer!




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