Sure thing! I'm here to help you with your PC questions. What do you need assistance with?
Sure thing! I'm here to help you with your PC questions. What do you need assistance with?
It's preferable to possess a computer rather than having none and losing money.
I meant it more as having a computer rather than wasting money on a GPU that breaks. There are also many older, solid games that work fine with it. Just stick to titles from around 2013 and earlier for a solid experience. As you go further, things become unpredictable.
I want to join a popular game to compete in tournaments. My three jobs pay are not enough, and even my computer isn’t worth much. I need to save all my paychecks to afford it, but I’m sure God wouldn’t let me. It’s tough because the tournament prize is only about $350 from 7 AM to 5 or 6 PM.
The challenge of being a professional gamer lies in the constant competition against thousands of skilled players, requiring full-time dedication just to reach that level. As you age, your reaction speed tends to decline, giving younger players an edge. I wouldn’t suggest pursuing pro gaming as a viable path, since the opportunities are limited and most people don’t last long. My peak was at 14 during the 2004 Unreal Tournament, where I finished second. After that, I played less and struggled against stronger opponents because I avoided wasting time on one game. The situation is tough with few real options, which is really frustrating. I’m not trying to discourage you, but I need to be honest—most people don’t make it, and even those who do often lose relevance quickly due to their game becoming outdated or being outmatched.
I'm a beginner gamer, but I can try to give you some tips. Playing Apex Legends at 1024p or 4:5 with low FOV is doable if you have decent reflexes. However, your current setup might not be fast enough to keep up with others, especially at higher resolutions. If you're aiming for 45fps with tight settings, it's likely challenging unless you upgrade your PC. Just know I'm here to help you figure out what's realistic. Thanks for the advice!
I don’t understand how to resize it to 800x600. It sounds like you’re just starting out.
It seems the display ratio is fixed at 16:9, so you can only adjust the resolution within those limits. You’ll need to explore the available settings to find the best fit.