
I spent 2 years managing a gaming café where I maintained a full setup — multiple gaming PCs, PS5 consoles, and racing simulators running back to back every day. When hardware failed or network issues crept in, I had to diagnose and fix everything fast because downtime cost money. I hold a Diploma in Computer Applications and started FixMyGames.in to document the real fixes I learned on the job — not the generic advice you find everywhere else.
At the café, I deal with real hardware across dozens of machines — lag spikes, overheating, monitors not displaying, mice stuttering, FPS drops, you name it. When something breaks, I need to find the real cause fast and fix it properly so players can get back to their game.
That’s exactly what this site is built on.
Why I started Fix My Games
Every time I searched for a fix online, I kept running into the same problem — guides written by people who had clearly never touched the hardware they were writing about. Generic advice. Copy-pasted steps. No real explanation of why something works.
I started Fix My Games to write the guides I wish I had found — ones that explain the actual cause, not just a list of things to try.
What you’ll find here
Every guide on this site comes from hands-on experience — either something I’ve fixed at the café, a problem I’ve personally dealt with on my own setup, or an issue I’ve seen come up repeatedly across different machines and configurations.
I don’t write about things I haven’t actually worked with.
Who this site is for
Fix My Games is for gamers and PC users who want a straight answer — no fluff, no unnecessary steps, just the fix that actually works. Whether you’re dealing with a crashing game, a stuttering mouse, an overheating CPU, or a monitor that won’t cooperate, you’re in the right place.
If you have a question or a problem I haven’t covered yet, use the Contact page — I read every message.
— Kiyansh, Fix My Games