Turaxis is my gamer name, which I use across different games. I’ve been actively playing since around 1985, and while some games still capture my interest, there are many where I eventually realize they’re just not for me. Sometimes it’s the entire game, other times it’s specific features or modes that I simply choose not to spend my time on.
I enjoy co‑operative missions with friends and games focused on building, progression, or creation. I’m not very interested in pure PvP (Player vs Player) games where the main goal is just to kill each other without any deeper purpose—I’ve had more than enough of that over the years. These days, almost every multiplayer game has a strong PvP element. I do play games that include PvP, but I actively look for ways to avoid it when possible (solo missions, co‑op missions, etc.).
When I play any game, I never use cheats, glitches, hacks, or anything similar. For me, that destroys the whole point of playing. If I need to use a money glitch instead of working my way up, then why play at all? It’s a firm no for me. I’d much rather take the time to do things properly, build a career in the game, and earn money, levels, and items the right way, even if it takes much longer. Many younger players use cheats and glitches to rush to max money or max level and don’t care about actually playing the game. I’m old‑school: I like to build up my character and career, and because of that, I value in‑game money, levels, and items very differently than those who cheated to get them.
The biggest issue with cheating shows up in multiplayer. Imagine a race between two players: one uses cheats that let them drive through obstacles, go twice as fast, and take no damage, while the other plays fair. There’s no real reason to run that race—it’s nowhere near fair play. I’ve seen this in many games and in many different forms over the years.
With this website, I want to give other players like me a way to get in contact and play together.
I’m doing this website for fun. I don’t earn any money or in‑game items from it (non‑commercial). I’m not a native English speaker, so there may be spelling or grammar mistakes—sorry about that. If you don’t understand something I’ve written, feel free to contact me and I’ll try to rephrase it.
Here is a link to “My Fleet” ships that I bought and can dly around with in Star Citizen,
PC & Setup
Motherboard Asus Maximus Formula XII
Powersupply EVGA 1200W
3.5 ghz [5070 Mhz] Intel – i9-11900K processor
DDR4 RAM 2×32 GB – 4400 Mhz G.Skill Ripjaws
M2-SSD 2×2 TB
TUF Gaming GEFORCE RTX 3070Ti
Keyboard Corsair K55-RGB
Windows 11
Headset Supceme CD-80
Corsair Mouse – M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse.
2x Joystick VKB Gladiator NXT
Pedal/Rodder from VKB – MKIV
Case Be Quiet Base Pro 900
Acer Predator 4K – (28″) Monitor
2x Asus VG279Q (27″) Monitors
Elgato Stream Deck
Elgato Key Light
Avermedia Live Gamer 4K – Capture Card.
I also have an Xbox XS and a PS5 Pro where I test and play a number of games, so far I did not stream from any of those platforms.

