Shaheer Zahid

About Me

Hello, I’m Shaheer, an enthusiastic gamer and dedicated writer. My journey revolves around a deep passion for both gaming and the written word. Exploring the ever-evolving gaming landscape has been an exciting adventure for me, and I’m committed to delivering content that not only informs but also captivates.

Position at Tech4Gamers

Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world.

Tech Journey

My venture into the tech realm began with a genuine love for gaming. This passion has evolved into a mission to share the most intriguing stories and updates from the gaming industry. Each day is an opportunity to explore new facets of technology and translate them into compelling content for fellow enthusiasts.

Current PC setup

Currently, I’m rocking the following specs in my custom PC:

  • OS: Windows 11
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-12400
  • Motherboard: ASUS Prime H610M-K
  • GPU:  Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT
  • RAM: XPG Spectrix D60G 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz
  • SSD: HikVision E100 256GB
  • CPU Cooler: ID-COOLING SE-234 A-RGB
  • PSU: Corsair CV650

Battlefield 5 Demands Your Attention All These Years Later

Like most classic games from DICE, Battlefield 5 has aged like fine wine, and here's why you should revisit the game in 2024.

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Needs To Unleash The Fury of Beast Gohan

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero absolutely needs to include Beast Gohan and Orange Piccolo in its huge roster of over 160 characters.

Metacritic Scores Are Given Way Too Much Importance Today

Video game developers are now specifically targeting high Metacritic scores rather than fulfilling their visions regardless of reception.

Helldivers 2 Serves As Vital Reminder That Live Service Is Not All Bad

While the live-service model in video games is generally disliked, Helldivers 2 is proof that it doesn't necessarily have to be bad.

Sweet Baby Inc. Has No Place In Gaming Industry

Sweet Baby Inc., the company responsible for the post-writing of many AAA video games, is not a positive influence on the industry.

Akira Toriyama’s Legacy Will Live On Through Games and Anime

Regarded as one of the best manga authors, Akira Toriyama's work has spanned beyond Dragon Ball to the world of video games as well.

WB’s Dismissal of Single-Player Games Disrespects Batman Arkham’s Legacy

If Suicide Squad wasn't enough, Warner Bros' decision to stop making single-player games shows how little the publisher values this IP.

PlayStation’s Ports Make PC Gaming Even Better

With Sony's latest strategy of porting PlayStation games to PC, being part of the platform has never been better.

Bioshock’s Art Deco Style & Atmosphere Remain Timeless 16 Years Later

Launched in 2007, Bioshock features some of gaming's most impressive visual art that was inspired by the 20th century's Art Deco.

Superman Deserves New AAA Game On Par With Batman Arkham Series

Despite the character's popularity, DC hasn't made an AAA Superman game that serves as the definitive adaptation of the character.

Helldivers 2 & Palworld Show Cheaper Games Can Easily Rival $70 Releases

Games such as Palworld and Helldivers 2 are easily outselling $70 releases, which shows that the industry needs to change its direction.

Playing Skull And Bones Made Me Return To Assassin’s Creed 4

With Skull and Bones finally opening beta access for everyone, a chance to play the game ignited a desire to re-play Assassin's Creed 4.

The Future of Battlefield Appears Grim Following Recent Failures

The last two Battlefield games, 2042 and 5, suffered from a rough launch, which raises the question: Does DICE still have it in them?

Spider-Man 3: Leaked Insomniac Art Teases 3 Playable Characters

Insomniac Games' recently leaked Spider-Verse concept art points to 3 playable characters for Marvel's Spider-Man 3.

Star Wars Outlaws Leak Points To Release In First Half of 2024

Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft's new open-world Star Wars game, is reportedly releasing in the first half of 2024.

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Why PlayStation’s New Handheld Must Learn from Steam Deck

PlayStation's next handheld could win back gamers by learning from the Steam Deck, focusing on native gameplay and performance.

Why Xbox’s Hybrid PC-Console Could Change Gaming

Microsoft’s upcoming hybrid Xbox aims to merge PC flexibility with console simplicity, potentially redefining the future of gaming hardware.

Framework RAM Prices For Computers Jump Again by 32.5% After Recent 50% Increase

Framework increases the price of the computer RAM once again by 32.5% and says that it stilll charges less than apple.

How China’s CXMT Could Rescue Gamers in 2026 with DDR5 Memory Up to 8000MHz Targeting Millions of Wafers Per Month

China's CXMT has launched its DDR5 memory with targets of millions of wafers a month, which could help with the global DRAM shortage.

AI Set to Consume 20% of Global DRAM Supply as HBM and GDDR7 Drive the Next Phase

AI will consume 20% of the Global DRAM supply in 2026, and the next phase will focus on memory capacity and inference costs.