crissindahouse said:
Sometimes it feels like talking to a wall. In another thread you said something like "people need to upgrade their PCs very soon" as if nothing below the next gen PCs is acceptable. When you read that PS5 could be 30% weaker than Series X it's "almost not noticeable" for you (so, why exactly does a PC gamer need to upgrade then, even 50% or more performance difference shouldn't be much of a difference with your logic) And when I tell you that there are a lot of reasons why someone would choose a PC instead of a console even with a not so strong GPU you try to spin that argument in a "The more reason to go with RTX 2080 or premium one" Having so many options on PC to lower different settings is great for people without a strong GPU. They may decrease some stuff they don't care about to even low settings to have more power for stuff THEY care about more instead of having the game developer deciding for them how good the quality has to be. For many on PC it's also fine to play only in 1080p for some more years to have more room for higher setting in general. Running a game like a potato just for high FPS is also something many do. There are just so many different gamers with different preferences. Maybe you will understand that one time. I don't even try to explain the other reasons I mentioned and how this doesn't automatically mean you should buy a premium GPU for that. |
And let's not forget while next gen consoles will try to run the games at 4K, there's a lot of console and PC gamers still use 1080p displays, which the PC crowd can take advantage of to reduce the power necessary to run the games.
Please excuse my bad English.
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