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Conina said:
goopy20 said:

If you truly believe the 480GTX is still a good enough gpu nowadays, then fine. It all depends on what games you want to play and what settings are acceptable to you. However, if you want to play all the big games at similar performance compared to the ps4, it's pretty obvious that it's not going to cut it. 

No, I don't believe that the GTX 480 (please stop using the wrong GPU names everytime!) is still a good enough GPU for me nowadays, but neither the base PS4 and base Xbox One are still a good enough for me, I have higher standards.

But that is my personal preference. Other people are fine with less powerful hardware, my brother f.e. still has a dual core CPU and a GTX 650 Ti. And not everyone wants to play "all the big games" but the games and genres he/she likes the most.

Well, it's true that everybody has different standards. However console level is pretty much how developers meant their games to be played. If you have a pc that can run them at better settings and resolution, then that's great. But developers in general try to keep multiplatform games as equal as possible. Hence why high-end gpu's are overkill for anyone but a few of the gaming royalty, who can't enjoy a game unless it runs at 120fps in native 4k.