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Is PC gaming REALLY worth it?

Is PC gaming REALLY worth it?

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
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Last year I purchased my initial PC for around $500—a budget build using the G4560 processor and a 1050 2GB RAM. During that time I struggled choosing between buying components or opting for a PS4 Pro for just $100 less. A year later, I realized my choice wasn’t ideal; modern games don’t run smoothly as I had hoped. What do you think about PC gaming in a budget? Even at this price point, is it still worthwhile? P.S. I’m unable to afford an upgrade because I’m still in college and money is tight.
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xanderzone317
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #1

Last year I purchased my initial PC for around $500—a budget build using the G4560 processor and a 1050 2GB RAM. During that time I struggled choosing between buying components or opting for a PS4 Pro for just $100 less. A year later, I realized my choice wasn’t ideal; modern games don’t run smoothly as I had hoped. What do you think about PC gaming in a budget? Even at this price point, is it still worthwhile? P.S. I’m unable to afford an upgrade because I’m still in college and money is tight.

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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#2
Adjust the parameters, that’s how consoles work.
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lookatmyskill2
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #2

Adjust the parameters, that’s how consoles work.

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HeadshotGames
Member
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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#3
Perfect performance on medium settings at 1080p with 60fps is expected. Consider upgrading to a used 980Ti for higher performance.
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HeadshotGames
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #3

Perfect performance on medium settings at 1080p with 60fps is expected. Consider upgrading to a used 980Ti for higher performance.

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Thumps209LV
Member
226
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#4
It's a good idea.
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Thumps209LV
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #4

It's a good idea.

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PugMasterPvper
Junior Member
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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#5
It’s important to realize that not every PC is the same. The more investment you make in a PC, the greater the value you receive from it. When you spend $500, you’re generally getting around that amount back. The key advantage of a PC compared to a console is its upgradability. If you need to enhance your system later, you can do so. With a console, that option doesn’t exist. So, make the most of what you have—you might still own one of the top gaming PCs available!
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PugMasterPvper
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #5

It’s important to realize that not every PC is the same. The more investment you make in a PC, the greater the value you receive from it. When you spend $500, you’re generally getting around that amount back. The key advantage of a PC compared to a console is its upgradability. If you need to enhance your system later, you can do so. With a console, that option doesn’t exist. So, make the most of what you have—you might still own one of the top gaming PCs available!

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Hecchicero
Member
171
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
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Your current setup has limited potential. As mentioned, investing more will yield greater returns. Improve it when funds allow, and performance will follow naturally.
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Hecchicero
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #6

Your current setup has limited potential. As mentioned, investing more will yield greater returns. Improve it when funds allow, and performance will follow naturally.

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BlockBoss360
Member
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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#7
PC requires a larger upfront investment in hardware, yet you can reduce expenses later by taking advantage of Steam deals and avoiding online fees.
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BlockBoss360
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #7

PC requires a larger upfront investment in hardware, yet you can reduce expenses later by taking advantage of Steam deals and avoiding online fees.

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Da_Shadows
Member
185
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
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Currently enjoying Shadow of the Tomb Raider at medium difficulty, but struggling to maintain 40 FPS. Mostly play solo games, though I’m okay with online play. Looking forward to upgrading someday. Surprised by how demanding modern titles can be on my system within a year!
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Da_Shadows
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #8

Currently enjoying Shadow of the Tomb Raider at medium difficulty, but struggling to maintain 40 FPS. Mostly play solo games, though I’m okay with online play. Looking forward to upgrading someday. Surprised by how demanding modern titles can be on my system within a year!

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blehhh
Member
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07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#9
Disable shadows and a few other demanding options to reduce strain on the GPU.
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blehhh
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #9

Disable shadows and a few other demanding options to reduce strain on the GPU.

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3Edge
Senior Member
718
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM
#10
The minimum levels you can adjust are quite low, especially if you're aiming for 60 FPS. 2) This is your choice, and I'm happy to go along with it. 3) Everyone does it. Sure, games can be quite taxing! I just played through AC IV: Black Flag recently, and even on my Ryzen 7 1700 and GTX 1070 at the highest settings for 1080P, I was shocked by how often performance dropped to around 30 FPS. Enjoy your gaming!
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3Edge
07-13-2021, 03:36 AM #10

The minimum levels you can adjust are quite low, especially if you're aiming for 60 FPS. 2) This is your choice, and I'm happy to go along with it. 3) Everyone does it. Sure, games can be quite taxing! I just played through AC IV: Black Flag recently, and even on my Ryzen 7 1700 and GTX 1070 at the highest settings for 1080P, I was shocked by how often performance dropped to around 30 FPS. Enjoy your gaming!

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