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Captain_Yuri said:
Hynad said:

Your graph doesn't tell the whole story.

What CPU is paired with those GPU? 

The argument isnt the cost of the PC though... The Argument is that a top of the line PC isn't required to run at max settings. Tomb Raider isn't exactly a CPU bound game either. You can pair up an i3 and bam.

A GPU would bottleneck way before a CPU ever will for this game. (At least for high resolutions anyway)

Again, Ps4Pro > PC as far as bang for buck goes.

This is running the game at 1080p, at 4K it would be a different story with an i3. A sixth gen i5 is good enough for it though it adds a lot to the cost of a PC.

Pemalite said:
GOWTLOZ said:

This is interesting. They have scaled back some effects on PS4 Pro, but ROTTR is one of the PC games to take advantage of powerful rigs. There wouldn't be so much difference in most games.

I've played the PC version already but damn this looks amazing, I'll play it again when I upgrade my PC xD

Something to keep in mind is that resolution doesn't end at 4k on the PC either, you can go higher than that. ;)

I know but I haven't even played a game at 4K yet xD

I have a mid range PC with GTX 960 and an i5-4570 currently though I plan to upgrade it soon.