Low IQ posting
A$700 AMD rig candepends on the game. not every indie game is a 8bit platformer
a ~$700 PC could also play the latest AAA games. just not at the highest settings
Wouldn't that be the point, though, breh? To max out the current resolutions at 60 fps Ultra quality? Cause if you build it at 700 or even 1000, how long would it even keep up with the latest titles?
I got my rig for less than a grandYou could buy a PS4 Pro AND a Scorpio for less than a grand
Current gen consoles are struggling to achieve 1080p/60fps. You don't have to spend anywhere near 2k for a system to pull that on triple a titles plus you can emulate Atari 2600 through Wii.
You are missing out big time by dismissing PC gaming. Going from 900p/30 fps to 1080p at a solid 60 fps is. I think my system can do over 100 fps on extreme settings for some of the games I play but I don't want to start chasing that 144 frame rate because that's when you start to get into $2k territory.
that's because you never played a game at 60fps + btw a gaming pc built in 2013 should be able to run current games at max settings. Especially if you used the $60 per year to buy a GPU instead of psn and xbl cardsConsoles came out in 2013.. Show me a pc from 2013 without upgrades that are running 2017 games at max settings that cost 2k in 2013...i rather save money and play on ps4.. if you never told me one game was 60fps and one game was 30... I wouldn't be able to tell..
Consoles came out in 2013.. Show me a pc from 2013 without upgrades that are running 2017 games at max settings that cost 2k in 2013...i rather save money and play on ps4.. if you never told me one game was 60fps and one game was 30... I wouldn't be able to tell..