At this point you're better off using a save editor? But if you wanna do it the old school way, peep this - https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Choice_Scarf
In 2021, a jump from 1660 Super to a 2060 for the price you have to pay is not worth it (and that's an understatement). You'll have to wait a couple of generations to get a GPU that's worth your $.
No it's a very valid question. AMD/Intel/Nvidia exclusively set aside some of the hardware stock for system integrators especially in this day and age because most people don't want to go through the hassle of building their PCs themselves. Also, these days there are too many scalpers scalping...
Yes most definitely. The only thing that pre-builts possibly lack are good motherboards (and maybe cooling) if you want to eke out some more performance from your computer. Choose your system integrator wisely and post on this thread if you have any doubts/concerns.
I don't know if there's a right answer. Due to their nature (of having moving parts), any HDD can fail and everyone has had bad experiences with some brand or the other. I doubt you can find anyone nerdy enough on here to keep track of what drives fail the most and was it a particular batch that...
Ampere ain't that difficult to get now. If you REALLY wanted one, you could get one now, especially the 3060Ti and 3070. 1080Ti is still decent, but I've seen some instances in newer games where Pascal has taken a huge beating in rasterization but the Turing powered 2080 has done well (and even...