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Between gaming freaks and Gamescom trade fair stands - Part 3

Sandro Hostettler
24.8.2017
Translation: machine translated

The third and final part would be the radio play by "Philip Maloney". Gamescom is now over for us. For the last time, I'll write off the cuff about what kept me busy today.

How quickly time flies. You've reached the third part of my personal summary. If you haven't already seen it, you can find my article from yesterday here:

After the show, cinema-goers were able to try out the new Xbox One X at several stations. There were various games to choose from. After only about two minutes of playing F1 2017, I realised that I wouldn't be embarking on a racing career. The game was set up too realistically for me, so that by the first corner I was only travelling with three wheels and provoked a pile-up. Sorry!

The second visit to the EA sector made me reminisce about old times. Yes, I fell in love with Need For Speed again after what felt like 15 years. The story of the new edition is gripping right from the start and gets the blood racing in your veins. Too bad the demo was so short and stopped exactly when you least want it to. Just like Gamescom.

Game on!

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The digital world already had me firmly in its grip back in the day when I was training to be a computer engineer. So it goes without saying that I was also soon exposed to the web and social media – two things that are now very much part of my daily life. My face tan is one thing that has nothing to do with PC or smartphone screens. It’s a tell-tale sign of my love for the mountains and paragliding: #offline. 


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