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You are definitely describing a very high quality PC. Obviously that nice of hardware will cost you a lot. My 1000 dollar laptop can run I would say any game on at least the medium setting. I've never had to use medium settings, but then again I don't have the most advanced games on my PC. Usually I choose not to use the highest settings, many times I have game and texture detail on the highest setting, and set foliage/water/shadow settings on low, as I don't really care too much for those. I usually have anisotropic filtering on a low setting, because I don't really care about the difference, and frame rate is much more consistent when it is lower. It's not the best computer, but it can run any game with no problem once I turn down the settings I don't care about, which conveniently gives me better framerate. I'd rather have higher framerate than fancy shadows and plants. But, anyway, that's my rant for today that completely deviated from the topic.

But heck, I could run a game on my laptop on the settings I mentioned above and it would still look better than it would on my PS3



 Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.

Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash