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Pemalite said:
HollyGamer said:

That's your choice, if you want a stuttering performance and break the immersion. 

Who said there will be stuttering? Storage doesn't start or end with SSD's on the PC, there are other options.

goopy20 said:

Also, if you look at the top 10 best looking games of 2015, almost all of them did actually have a GTX660 (or higher) listed as the minimum requirement like: Battlefront, Batman AK, Just Cause 3, Witcher 3, Mad Max etc. So it only makes sense that in 2021 we'll be seeing a lot of multiplatform games with a RTX 2*** or AMD equivalent as the minimum requirement. Especially if the rumors are true and GTA6 is coming out in 2021 and skip current gen.

System requirements are just a guideline.
You can most of those games on older hardware. I.E. Whatever the GTX 660 will run the older GTX 580 will run for example.

Heck, hows about we throw a GPU that is 3~ years OLDER than the Xbox One and Playstation 4 (Geforce GTX 480 is now 9~ years old!) and throw The Witcher 3 at it?


This video prove it that stuttering exist on HDD on top of super slow loading time, Alex explained very detailed 

And for older GPU that can play Witcher 3 , of course you can play on older GPU, but it need to have the same performance with modern GPU, for instance PS4/Xbox One has HD 7850 more or less, then you can play on PC with GTX 580 or overclocked GTX 480, because HD 7850 are equal in term of performance with both GPU. Or even if you insist want to run on even low performance GPU, it still can play as well but the graphic and performance will be hampered.  

Last edited by HollyGamer - on 16 December 2019