Its frustrating thinking my older budget card is now going to be obsolete due to these weird vram requirements, but also at I didn't like the first Jedi game so whatever
I've not even considered getting a new graphics card since I got my 1070 6 years ago (it is more expensive now than when I got it). Managed to run Elden Ring at least.
When just the graphics card that will be able to run games at medium setting costs more than an entire console PC gaming is pretty dead. Other than for my excel spreadsheet and indie games, but it isn't like I play a lot of AAA games anyway.
I mean you dont need a 4090. A 2080 is probably going to play 99% of games just fine on 1080p. It really only becomes a race to the top if you need a wide screen/4k screen and want to play modern AAA games. (Which yeah if you want to do you will need something very beefy). With that said if you are fine with indies and games below the cutting edge AAA level you absolutely can get a cheaper rig and pirate hundreds of games.
Thats all before we talk about one of biggest appeals of pc games for me personally and thats Modding.
Modding is a huge factor for some games, my cousin was telling me recently he was replaying Skyrim on PS4 and that "they have all the mods now" lol no they don't.
Yeah there are some mods that are massive expansions of the game or even full conversions. Depending on the game you can double or triple your time in a game if it has a good modding community/support. A good set of mods can greatly improve the game experience. Not even talking about visual stuff if thats something you are into.
Like since we are talking Skyrim there is for example Enderal: Forgotten Stories which is basically a full new game which is based on Skyrim.
I've always bought mid range components and they seem to hold up fine for the 5-10 years I use them, but I rarely play anything graphically intensive anyways.
Huh? Idk if prices have gone back up but last I checked you can get an AMD 6700xt for like less than 400 dollars, which will easily run most games at 1440p. If you're playing at 1080p then a 6600 is gonna work just fine and those are like 200 bucks
I'm happy that Armored Core 6 has minimum system requirements that look really similar to Elden Ring. Pretty sure I'll be able to play it at this point.
my aftermarket 1060 is starting to show it's age, can still do pretty intensive games though, mostly because it's overclocked to fuck
it is also more expensive now than when i bought it lmao
Its frustrating thinking my older budget card is now going to be obsolete due to these weird vram requirements, but also at I didn't like the first Jedi game so whatever
I've not even considered getting a new graphics card since I got my 1070 6 years ago (it is more expensive now than when I got it). Managed to run Elden Ring at least.
When just the graphics card that will be able to run games at medium setting costs more than an entire console PC gaming is pretty dead. Other than for my excel spreadsheet and indie games, but it isn't like I play a lot of AAA games anyway.
I look at PCs as having a larger upfront cost but it's much easier to play pirated games so you probably save money in the long run.
I don’t know if that’s such a sure thing. You could buy a new PS5 and 20 full-price new games for about the same as one high end PC graphics card.
I mean you dont need a 4090. A 2080 is probably going to play 99% of games just fine on 1080p. It really only becomes a race to the top if you need a wide screen/4k screen and want to play modern AAA games. (Which yeah if you want to do you will need something very beefy). With that said if you are fine with indies and games below the cutting edge AAA level you absolutely can get a cheaper rig and pirate hundreds of games.
Thats all before we talk about one of biggest appeals of pc games for me personally and thats Modding.
Modding is a huge factor for some games, my cousin was telling me recently he was replaying Skyrim on PS4 and that "they have all the mods now" lol no they don't.
Yeah there are some mods that are massive expansions of the game or even full conversions. Depending on the game you can double or triple your time in a game if it has a good modding community/support. A good set of mods can greatly improve the game experience. Not even talking about visual stuff if thats something you are into.
Like since we are talking Skyrim there is for example Enderal: Forgotten Stories which is basically a full new game which is based on Skyrim.
Yeah I pretty much won't touch Skyrim without the Requiem overhaul, and SKSE will never be allowed on consoles that a huge number of mods rely on.
I've always bought mid range components and they seem to hold up fine for the 5-10 years I use them, but I rarely play anything graphically intensive anyways.
Huh? Idk if prices have gone back up but last I checked you can get an AMD 6700xt for like less than 400 dollars, which will easily run most games at 1440p. If you're playing at 1080p then a 6600 is gonna work just fine and those are like 200 bucks
Yeah I deliberately picked the most expensive card Nvidia sells at the moment to make the point.
I'm happy that Armored Core 6 has minimum system requirements that look really similar to Elden Ring. Pretty sure I'll be able to play it at this point.
my aftermarket 1060 is starting to show it's age, can still do pretty intensive games though, mostly because it's overclocked to fuck
it is also more expensive now than when i bought it lmao