Hollywood star first falls into Destiny 2, then Call of Duty – fans ask: “When will the first stream on Twitch come?”

Hollywood star first falls into Destiny 2, then Call of Duty – fans ask: “When will the first stream on Twitch come?”

The 25-year-old actress Chloë Grace Moretz became known as Hit-Girl in the superhero comedy Kick-Ass. She is now a PC gamer. She seems particularly excited about CoD: Warzone 2.

Who is it about? The actress Chloë Grace Moretz is known for movies like Kick-Ass and Let Me In. She played a killer girl with nunchucks and an ancient vampire who remained a child forever.

In a video for Alienware, Moretz played Overwatch 2 and explained that video games were an opportunity for her as a child to really take down her brothers. We have already reported about her on MeinMMO, when she discovered her love for Destiny 2.

The title image of this post is a screengrab from the video for Alienware (via YouTube).

After Witcher actor Henry Cavill, the “PC Master Race” can look forward to another prominent new member: On October 25, actress Chloë Grace Moretz reached out to “all gamers” on Twitter to ask for advice on a suitable desk (via Twitter).

Actress asks Twitter how to get started as a PC gamer

The next day, Moretz reached out to the Twitter community again. This time she was asking about a PC setup.

For that, the actress wanted to know where to even start, how much she needed to delve into the details, and whether she could gradually adjust her setup.

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Quickly, the actress received hundreds of responses. While some wanted to introduce Moretz to the joys of building a PC, others recommended various prebuilds.

Numerous brands offered their services to the actress, including Starforge System, the company of the cool MMO crew on Twitch (via Twitter).

In the end, Moretz chose a custom build from PowerGPU, which also equipped Minecraft YouTuber Dream (via PowerGPU). They apparently got to work right away: Later that same day, Moretz shared a video of her future PC, noting that it’s really happening.

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What kind of PC will it be? The video reveals the components that will be installed in the PC for Moretz. The actress’s new PC is reportedly going to feature an i9-12900k and an RTX 3080 in “white”.

You can take a closer look at the individual components here:

Here’s how the PC is received: Numerous comments praise Moretz for her choice and wonder what the actress wants to play on it. The only criticism is directed at the GPU choice – some Twitter users believe the new 4090 should have been included (via Twitter).

Some fans are already taking it a step further: they apparently want to see the actress on Twitch – streamers are the new celebrities anyway (via Twitter).

This is what Moretz plans to do with her new PC: The actress has already revealed that she is a fan of racing sims. She already has a suitable wheel setup (via Twitter).

At the moment, however, she seems particularly excited about the release of Call of Duty Warzone 2 (via Twitter).

In addition to her new PC, Moretz has already received a care package from Logitech. It probably won’t be long before the actress can really get started. Some fans are undoubtedly hoping for gaming streams, but Moretz hasn’t said anything about that yet.

Does the PC for Chloë Grace Moretz make your gaming heart race or do you see room for improvement? Are you also looking forward to Warzone 2? What would you play first on the brand new setup? Feel free to leave us a comment.

In general: caution with pre-builds:

Twitch streamer is concerned when the absolute tech expert dismantles the PC that he sold for 3,300 euros

Source(s): PC Gamer
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