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I love how you all keep parroting this. I have 17 years experience building and fixing PC's. From the software level to the hardware level. I've been an electronics hobbyist for the entirety of that time. I've spent years working with Windows and Unix-based systems, handled server deployment, and made a living for 6 of those years troubleshooting and fixing PC issues that ranged from something as simple as a loose connector, to dismantling IDE Hard Drives and DVD drives to repair them.
Past that, I've been gaming for most of my life, and most of that time on PC. Every PC I've owned was built by me, and every one of them has worked pretty flawlessly from assembly to 5-6 years, without major component swaps, and the rare silicon lottery loser. I know how to squeeze every inch of performance out of budget hardware due to having to make due in life when cash flow wasn't as good.
Continuously acting like everyone experiencing these problems is a PC noob, doesn't know how to update a GPU driver, run Windows Update, dust their PC, check temps, or let the big text that says "Compiling Shaders: xx%" finish is just the height of stupidity.
There are most likely people in this thread who've been using PC's longer than you've been alive. Go take your Naughty Dog defense force garbage elsewhere.