@Atzenkiller: Says the guy making lame comments about playing PS4s while driving Ferraris? You made a snarky comment, and I replied back with one, deal with it.
It all depends on what you want and expect. Hell, if a PC gamer doesn't mind 1080p gaming, you could build a beastly rig now that'll handle 1080p max settings for years to come, but if you're a PC gamer that has to play at the highest res possible then it starts becoming a matter of always having to keep up, especially if you want max settings.
I currently have a GTX 1080 set up, and I'm maxing a handful of modern games at 4K and still pulling off 60fps, everything else I have to bump down a setting, or two, or three, or four to get to run at 60fps or close to it. It's not bad though, it's usually bumping settings down from ULTRA to HIGH or VERY HIGH, where the difference isn't all that noticeable anyway.
I'll be anxious to see what Battlefield 1 looks like with HDR when it gets patched, but all the other games using it I got on PC instead, because I'll take ULTRA settings and AA over HDR any day.
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