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Well this is accurate, the game being more intense could be increasing rhe PC power draw, thus pushing the "request" higher for power.
My advice is is the same, move some stuff to other plugs off circuit, unplug any other running devices like fans, other computers, even things that are "off" sit in a constant state of minor consumption sometimes.
if a 500-600 watt PC is causing your breakers to flip , it's more then "poorly done wiring".
that's 5 amps at 110v or 2,5 at 220v ... what is he running 28Ga wire ? ... normal wiring is 14/2 or 12/2 even 18/2 could easily handle that load and shouldn't cause any issues.
i would first change the breaker or run the PC off another group on a different breaker to see if it does the same , if it still does it there's more going on and you need an electrician to come check it out.
For anyone that thinks this is impossible, purchase an in line multi-meter and plug your PC into it. You will see power draw from your circuit fluctuate between 100 and 1000 watts depending on load. It's a thing.
OP has some bad wiring.
I’m experiencing the same problems and had an electrician over, they switched out my outlets but it was still happening. Have not tried yet with the new update.