Luke switches from his PC to his PlayStation 5 Pro whenever hackers and modders mess with him in GTA Online. (They're much rarer on console.) It's the only system that's taken up permanent residence in his barn, but he has countless others stashed in a dedicated game room in his house. It's a museum-worthy collection — everything from the original PlayStation to the Nintendo Game Boy and the Xbox 360. One of the only gaming consoles he doesn't currently own is a Wii: "I got rid of the Wii when one of the [controllers] flew through the wall," he said.
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In a sense, Microsoft has created the need for tools like this one by refusing to give Windows users the options they want. The taskbar is the perfect example: There’s a whole ecosystem of third-party tools for moving the taskbar — from Windhawk to ExplorerPatcher and Stardock’s Start11 — that are necessary because Microsoft has, for years on end, refused to offer this option. They can cause problems and other bugs. Thankfully, Microsoft is finally relenting on this point, and Windows 11 will soon let you move your taskbar without installing a third-party app.
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