@GH05T-666: lol, i think if you have a single 1080 GTX, you wont be needing anything more powerful than that. No game will come close to needing that much power for a very VERY long time. I'm still maxing out games on a R9 280 X lol
@fanirama: There's huge advantages in having a PC over a console. Not just graphics and new technology (which is a big deal). The backwards compatability etc, you can play any games from 90's till now, The HDD space, the speed, the loading times and almost all console games are starting to get released on PC to, including Metal gear and even WWE 2k and NBA 2K. The only games really not being released are games like Last Of Us and Uncharted. Literally only a couple of games. So its actually a waste of money, for me to buy a console now, that I have a decent PC. Not to mention, the humongous choice of games I can play on PC , over a console. If you get a decent rig, you really don't have to upgrade for quite a few years. But then, PC gamers love upgrading at some point anyway. Just to see performance increases is fun to. Like playing The Witcher 3 for example on a mid range card compared to playign it on the best graphics card, is awesome to see the difference in smoothness and performance on demanding games. But sure, you do have to save a bit of cash to get a decent rig :)
@game4metoo: The graphics card is about as expensive as an actual PS4 in my country and that graphics card is so much more hardcore than a PS4, its worth it for me. Plus I wont need to upgrade for 5 or so years. Maybe longer.
I want one of these. I think I might save and get one. The graphics card is about as expensive as an actual PS4 in my country and that graphics card is so much more hardcore than a PS4, its worth it for me. Plus I wont need to upgrade for 5 or so years. Maybe longer.
@milk: hmmm.... I played GTA3 not long ago, It's still enjoyable today, none of those games you mentioned, I could play today. Maybe Final Fantasy 10. Which I probably will, because It's coming to STEAM.
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