Just a little question…
Just a little question…
I don’t recall many memories from my early PC, but my first real gaming setup stood out. It featured a GTX 760 and an i5-4670. Many forum members often mentioned that the 2GB of VRAM on that card was a significant issue. In truth, it didn’t matter much. I could handle Watch Dogs—then a highly demanding game—without any trouble.
I owned my first gaming PC in 2007—a Acer Aspire laptop equipped with an Intel Core2 Duo (T5500), an ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4570, and 4 gigabytes of RAM. That setup sparked my passion for the Battlefield series. I mainly played Vietnam and 2, Mirrors Edge, and some early Minecraft. It helped me through most of high school. My next real gaming rig came in 2011 with an Intel i5-2500K, an AMD Radeon HD 6870, 6 GB DDR3, and a 1TB WD Caviar Black 7200RPM HDD (the only functional part from that machine). I don’t recall the exact motherboard or sound card. The main reason I bought it was to finally run Battlefield 3, released the same year. It’s sad to see how much the series has changed since then.