Now as for the topic itself, there are two flaws I could easily point out;
1. Do you know that all players of PUBG, WOW, Minecraft, etc... are playing with GTX 1080's? Or even 1070's for that matter? Chances are many who play low demanding games do so on budget builds, as those can service their gaming needs just fine. PC gaming unlike with consoles isn't a unified cost. The variation in hardware builds and subsequently the product costs is a vastly wide spectrum. Not every custom PC comes to a tab of $3000.
2. Even if someone with a high spec build plays those games, it's not like they don't have plenty of graphically intense games to choose from, or that they limit themselves to just PUBG. They get to enjoy the full palette of games graphics, and to their fullest. If they're spending that much on their machine you can be sure they're also playing Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Titanfall 2, DOOM, Battlefield 1, Metro, Stalker, or what have you, in addition to the low spec games. They don't have to limit their selection.
Either way it's all about options. Options, options, OPTIONS. Which is the real value of PC gaming.
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