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Chazore said:
konnichiwa said:

You don't need high powerfull PC's anymore, most PC users just like console users tend to play years old games...

Around the 7:30 minute mark, Zade decides to test the upcoming new RTS Tempest Rising on his Windows ARM Laptop (Snapdragon):

Even my partner can still play games on their OMEN gaming laptop I bought for them back in 2018, and that has a GTX 1070 Laptop GPU. I'm still sporting my 1080ti and I can still play games at 1440p and above 60fps as well, and I built my rig back in 2017.

I've no idea why Killer is so beyond understanding with how the PC platform works. It's not just "you gotta buy the fabled $2-3000 PC or it's not a gaming PC", which is an old mentality that was tossed around here and other parts of the net years ago.

Even in the past: I played UFO and Doom and my father Civilization on the 386 PC he bought mostly as an office PC. You could always play games on weak PC. Now, there are always games that demand all the power available at the moment, but most aren't. And especially on PC you also have a lot of performance options (and always had). You want modern Raytracing in 4K? Yes, you need powerful hardware. But if you are OK with 1080p, no raytracing and fewer effects you can play perfectly fine on an older PC.



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