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_ComanderHD_
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04-03-2023, 05:26 PM
#11
taking into account the availability of a third-gen Ryzen and an RTX 2070 at that cost, I believe you could push the settings to 1080p and reach approximately 100. probably just a guess. they might be developing the new Crysis version.
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_ComanderHD_
04-03-2023, 05:26 PM #11

taking into account the availability of a third-gen Ryzen and an RTX 2070 at that cost, I believe you could push the settings to 1080p and reach approximately 100. probably just a guess. they might be developing the new Crysis version.

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crazyborg
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04-04-2023, 01:01 AM
#12
It's better to wait until the game is ready before thinking about your PC's ability to handle it. We don't know how expensive PC components will be in a year. Things that are affordable now could become more costly next year, especially second-hand parts.
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crazyborg
04-04-2023, 01:01 AM #12

It's better to wait until the game is ready before thinking about your PC's ability to handle it. We don't know how expensive PC components will be in a year. Things that are affordable now could become more costly next year, especially second-hand parts.

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Shyrell
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04-06-2023, 12:32 AM
#13
I built my PC for 1080p using a budget of 650$ USD, then upgraded to a 1070 with a 270$ rebate from Amazon. I keep everything running smoothly and expect to still handle the game at ultra settings. The CDPR performs well in optimizing performance.
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Shyrell
04-06-2023, 12:32 AM #13

I built my PC for 1080p using a budget of 650$ USD, then upgraded to a 1070 with a 270$ rebate from Amazon. I keep everything running smoothly and expect to still handle the game at ultra settings. The CDPR performs well in optimizing performance.

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