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Vashyo said:

I've been trying to keep this reasonable as I can, I havent even once insulted you as far as I can tell, going directly after your points. I criticized your 1400$ setup and tried to pry some more info on that, but I suppose thats where I crossed the line for you. You're the one trying to make this this a school yard brawl, going out of context on my answers and your constantly changing subjects that don't invovle the original issue.

That setup is strong enough to play multiplatform games coming on consoles all the way until they go out. NOT with maximum graphics, ofcourse. thats just not realistic, but neither is it for the consoles themselves. Optimization gives you a marginal advantage at best and it often involves straight out downgrading some aspects to improve others. If you want to join the PC graphics arms race then you will ahve to buy 500$ PC every 2 years atleast.

I respect your opinion on the matter, even though it differs a bit from mine. You might want to considering switching to a new setup, upgrading an 8 year build with just a new GPU is gonna bottleneck the system so hard that you're essentially throwing money into a fire.

You dismissed my computer as overpriced. Do not even attempt to pretend you were interested in seeing what the components were. You had no intention of knowing that. You were dismissive when I called you on it. Your whole attitude has been pc-elitist. Anyone can see that.
Back to the point,

The question was whether they would be able to play those games at the same level that the ps4/xb1 would be able to. Not "oh sure but not on a good resolution". You inherently agree with me seeing as you called my 8 year old computer build and said "i should have no trouble". You're right about that. I don't. But I can't play at a resolution or speed that would be considered "well". And I know you agree, even if you don't say so from here on in.

The consoles will be able to play games at a higher quality, faster, in 5 years than the PC in the OP. You simply cannot disagree. This is fact.

PS: Of course I know that I can't just upgrade the GPU. I've upgraded nearly everything in the PC.
From the RAM (Corsair 1GBx4 to Corsair 2GBx4)
The Mobo Abit-KT9 Pro to Gigabyte something or other
CPU from Core2Duo to i-3
GPU twice don't remember the models, all were over 200$ after rebates
PSU from Antec 400W to Corsair 650W TX
And Hard drives from 500GB to over 4TB in RAID configs.

At initial purchase, I believe the prices were
Thermaltake case: 80
3 HDDs (1 100GB 2 250s): 190
CPU 170
Mobo 110
Cooling fans: 10
CPU and RAM heatsinks: 50
GPU: 260
Logitech MX800 or something: 60
Cabling and cable mgmt: 10
RAM: 120

Hmm guess I was including the monitor in there as well.

Everything I bought was top of the line, and I chug when playing the new Civ, or new FPS games when things get crazy. Even tower defense games slow it down. I can play most games fine and on max, but nothing within the last 2 years or so, and that's with staying upgraded.