| shikamaru317 said: Yeah, Digital Foundry just recently tested GTA V with a 750ti and an i3 CPU, a build that would cost maybe $500 (less if you went ultra budget on secondary parts and already owned a copy of Windows). It got better framerates than PS4. PC gaming is not that expensive, especially once you factor in the money you'd save from many new games being $10 less than their console counterparts, as well as the frequent sales that Steam and GoG have. The only issue I see is that 750ti and i3 perhaps no longer meeting the minimum requirement of games a few years down the road (towards the end of gen 8), last gen both my CPU and GPU were behind minimum requirements by the end of the gen, and they were both high end components at the beginning of the gen. The reason for this is that developers don't put the same level of optimization into older PC hardware as they do older console hardware, the ever evolving nature of PC hardware causes devs to prioritize optimizing for newer hardware. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OE2iI7OLh8&ab_channel=DigitalFoundry
I assume you're referring to this? My only critism is that the PS4 framerate is Locked, but it didn't drop a single frame in the test video. The PS4 version could be running at 40fps or even 45fps for all we know but Rockstar would've locked it down to 30 if they couldn't get a solid 60. We know the PS4 and the PC perform similarly because during the same sequence (2:30) the PS4 was STILL at 30fps whilst the PC was at 30-34.
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