Not gaming related: Install a clipboard capture tool like CLCL:
https://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html
It's an absolutely godsend utility; never accidentally lose or overwrite something when copying. That tools keeps up as many entries as your RAM allow but default is 10 (I use 30).
If you want a fast-paced arena shooter, try out Splitgate. It's F2P and while its design of characters are pretty bad and there aren't that many maps yet, it has an amazing feel to it and hasn't a shitty toxic community like so many others games.
If you want a more hardcore online shooter, try out Hunt: Showdown.
Also check out indie games like Deathtrash:
Check out latest Sony PC games such as
Days Gone,
Horizon Zero Dawn or
God of War if you haven't played them
Check out
https://www.gog.com/ for old game classics (and some recent ones) that run pretty well now on modern systems.
If you like RTS games, check out
Age of Empires II Definitive Edition.
If you like city builders, try the
Anno series (1404 and 1800 being the absolute best ones out there). Also check out
Frostpunk; never experienced such a depressing city management/builder.
Get Sunset Overdrive. Developed by Insomniac games and never appeared on anything else but Xbox and PC; and it never got properly patched for Xbox One X, has bad aliasing and is very low res on the X. Playing it on PC is such a vastly different experience.
If you're into cRPGs, get Disco Elysium (one the most unique and remarkable, true RPG of all time) and Planescape Torment (brilliant story, exceptional world building and characters).
If you're into RPGs in general and never played Fallout: New Vegas (or want to re-visit the game), make sure to mod the game. It takes a while, but is real easy and worth the time. Just
follow this guide.
If you like co-op objective-focused PVE, check out Deep Rock Galactic.
If you're into racing games, try out Dirt 2.0 and Assetto Corsa Competizione.
For turn-based, sandbox strategy games, Battle Brothers.
For grand-strategy games
Crusader Kings.