| osed125 said: Well it heavily depends on how big of a jump developers are willing to take. I mean Titanfall for example has some very low recommend requirements, so a $800 PC should be able to play that game even on max settings. However a $800 PC could have some problems with The Witcher 3 on max settings or even high, although that game looks so good that even medium settings would be better than Titanfall max settings. Keep in mind that games like The Witcher 3 are exceptions (they were last gen at least), not all games require a godlike PC to be able to play on max settings. |
It's the exception as you said so it will be ok! It was one of the games I wanted to play but it looks sooo gorgeous that on mid settings I guess I'll be able to run it without problems. To be honest I don't really mind about getting max setting as it takes more than $1000 and that's certainly a barrier I am not willing to cross. I never really cared about them either but I want good performance on the games.
I play LOL with 25 fps and it's getting quite hard to play lately xD.
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