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goopy20 said:

People here make it sound like the minimum pc requirements are some kind of vague concept that's open to interpretation, but it's literally what's written on the back of a box when you buy a pc game. When Ryse came out as a launch game for the Xbox One, the minimum requirements for the pc version was a GTX 660 and it's been pretty much the same for 95% of the multiplatform games that came out ever since. Obviously, a 660 GTX is crap by today's standards but in 2014 it was a pretty decent mid range card that was only out for a year and loads of people who had a GTX 5** gpu or older had to upgrade. 

The same thing will happen next year, only the minimum requirements will be a RTX 2080 (if the rumors are true). It seems that MS and Sony are stepping up their game and are going with a higher tier gpu/ cpu this time around and probably a higher launch price compared to current gen. 

 And also new GPU will be introduced in CES 2020 and Nvidia also going to have New GPU lineup, RTX 2080 will be mainstream replaced by RTX 3070 or if the rumored true, 7 nm+ will have better yield and we will have mainstream GPU (RTX 3060) equal to RTX 2080.