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Frindis: If I had to pick one, it would be the Path of Exile. While inventory management is not as easy without the microtransactions, it does a good job of giving you the ability to make your own inventory slots with customized name tags qwstnevrythg.com. This is quite handy when you sort through your items and especially helpful when trading items or making a particularly build.

Robin Valentine: To be honest I’m pretty down on inventories in games, despite being a big fan of fiddly RPGs and their ilk. It’s very rare that I have any fun at all managing my stuff, and as someone who can get a bit obsessive and completionist in games, I’m usually really frustrated by any system that forces me to leave stuff behind.

In contrast to Skyrim, Hearthstone’s inventory is disconnected from the primary gameplay loop. The inventory is where you combine items into a deck, to then take that deck and play it 2 hours without the need to interact with the inventory again. It is auto-sorted, though it does allow the player to temporarily filter its contents through search queries. For the most part, the only available interactions are (A) adding cards (items) to a deck, (B) disenchanting (deleting) cards and (C) crafting (adding) cards. Interestingly, its very nature spawns new problems:

Since we spend so much time in our inventory, sorting, arranging, and examining, it’s important that an inventory system operates logically, that it’s visually pleasing and lets us quickly identify what we’re carrying, and is easy to use (or even complicated to use—but in a satisfying way).

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At its core, the SwitchBot K20+ Pro is perhaps the smallest robot vacuum we’ve ever seen. But what makes it really interesting is everything it can do besides cleaning your floors. That’s because the K20+ Pro can be connected with a number of different accessories to make it much more than just a robot vacuum. There’s an attachment that turns it into a mobile air purifier, another that makes it a roving security camera, one with a stand to hold a tablet or phone at eye level and yet another with a portable fan. The K20+ Pro can even support objects weighing up to 17.6 pounds, so it can be used to deliver packages and other things around the house to someone who can’t otherwise move around on their own. Plus, SwitchBot is opening its platform to allow third-party developers to create their own accessories. It’s a robot vacuum first, but it’s so much more than that. — Mike Prospero

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One way to find out more about search trends is to perform deeper keyword research. Looking at indicators such as historical search volume and related long-tail keywords will help you build a more detailed picture of consumer interest.

At its core, the SwitchBot K20+ Pro is perhaps the smallest robot vacuum we’ve ever seen. But what makes it really interesting is everything it can do besides cleaning your floors. That’s because the K20+ Pro can be connected with a number of different accessories to make it much more than just a robot vacuum. There’s an attachment that turns it into a mobile air purifier, another that makes it a roving security camera, one with a stand to hold a tablet or phone at eye level and yet another with a portable fan. The K20+ Pro can even support objects weighing up to 17.6 pounds, so it can be used to deliver packages and other things around the house to someone who can’t otherwise move around on their own. Plus, SwitchBot is opening its platform to allow third-party developers to create their own accessories. It’s a robot vacuum first, but it’s so much more than that. — Mike Prospero

A selection of rare game items

The Survival Edition could only be ordered through Amazon and in the U.S. It came with a ton of cool items like a life size Pip-Boy, a Vault Boy bobblehead, and a lot more. Pricecharting.com values it currently at $515 when it was originally $120-$130. But good luck finding it even that cheap.

One of the rare video game collectibles for die-hard gamers to look for is the Nintendo World Championship cartridges. Back in the 90s, Nintendo hosted official video game competitions during events and showcases. Gamers would use special game cartridges for the tournament, and not many are around. The Gold cartridges are the most sought-after, as only 26 are around, with many worth up to $80,000.

Many of us wish we could have a room in our houses turned into an arcade of yesteryear. While it’s entirely possible, arcade cabinets can normally set you back quite a bit. But Aztarac is on an entirely different level.

If you haven’t played The Last of Us, just talk to any fan and they’ll tell you how amazingly life-changing it is. And coming from the esteemed crew at Naughty Dog, it unsurprisingly received a collectible edition. Similar to Fallout 3’s Survival Edition, the Post-Pandemic Edition could only be purchased in the U.S. and through a specific retailer: GameStop.

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