The game forced you to upgrade your computer.
The game forced you to upgrade your computer.
Which game did you enhance? It was Resi Village recently, then Doom 2016, and for my first graphics card I truly wished to enjoy Warhammer 40k Dawn of War 2.
Super Timmy Wii faced issues running the game at full speed with Dolphin on his GTX 650 Ti. Upgrading to a Titan Z and moving the GTX 690 to a lower slot could help since it offers more VRAM. This change is planned for the future, but right now the 690 works well.
I often discover how players enhance their games, constantly seeking higher frame rates and the latest releases
The game I’m most excited about right now is Insurgency Sandstorm. My 1050Ti handles the task well, but running it at a higher frame rate and detail without resolution scaling would be great.
I recently upgraded my setup for Cyberpunk 2077, swapping my i7 4770K with two R9 290X and adding a Ryzen 5 5600X along with an RTX 3070. I’ve cut back on PC gaming lately since I mostly moved to PlayStation, but I still wanted to enjoy the game on PC before the PS5 arrived.
Purchased a new PC using an HD7950 from a laptop with an HD6770M for playing Assetto Corsa and rFactor 2 around 2013. Upgraded to an R9-290x to enjoy GTAV and Witcher 3 in 2015. Later upgraded to a 980 Ti with 16GB RAM due to Just Cause 3 and Project Cars performance issues on AMD GPUs. Also acquired my first graphics card back in 03 for Ragnarok Online and FIFA. ATI Radeon 9200.
I was forced to update my first PC because I mixed up the case and installed all components without proper experience. I accidentally connected the CPU fan wire to something else, and when I turned it on, everything went wrong. My parents bought the new machine afterward, which has been with me since 2013. I got some updates in 2017 and 2020—added GPU, RAM, storage, and more RAM.