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Conina said:
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.  

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ryse-son-of-rome-lowers-recommended-pc-system-requ/1100-6422155/

Or look at Dirt Rally. It's no cross-gen game, it only was released for PC, PS4 & XBO in December 2015:

Additionally, minimum PC requirements are some kind of vague concept that's open to interpretation, since they don't give the information, which resolution and minimal/average framerate and other settings the publisher had in mind, when they printed that recommendation onto the box (in most cases).

There are whole Youtube channels dedicated to showing games running waaaay under their "minimum" requirements: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQkd05iAYed2-LOmhjzDG6g

I do love watching Low Spec gamer, but of course the games that run will be running even below low setting on the GFX setting on the driver. So it's not the best way to represented what my purpose for this thread. 

My purpose is to try  making spec comparison for PC to run the same next gen games.