Still, pc gaming it's not dead. The most fun is with a bunch of friends. Strangers on the internet turn out to be kids, trolls or noobs.
Oh, make sure you get a fat ass hard drive. Games from this gen are coming in HUGE. Expect at least 30-50GB install sizes at least. Most of my games are not on my SSD for this reason.
You're talking out your ass dude.
PC gaming is in it's renaissance right now, with shit tons of crowd funded projects coming down the pipe from independent studios and some amazing titles being put out by the big dogs.
Graphics have never been better, with Nvidia just releasing their 900 series of cards that are super low wattage at twice the performance of their predecessors, save for the Titan cards.
4K is coming on strong with tons of high performance 4K gaming monitors that are reasonably priced. Not to mention all kinds of other innovative hardware being developed and released.
PC gaming competitions have never been more popular with huge audiences, sponsorships and cash prizes.
Along with the points others have made above.
So yeah, I'd say PC gaming has never been more popular. You simply can't get the same level of performance, fidelity and competition on a console. It's nowhere near the same.
Why hold off? What would be the point of waiting? That's like saying wait for the next mobile phone model to be released, because it's going to be the best. Get stuck in, build a rig. Add to it or upgrade it as necessary.
I think I've posted this a half dozen times before, but this is my current rig, now about 2 years old. I use a Qpad mechanical keyboard and a Corsair mouse. In the coming weeks I'll be upgrading it.
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Most people would read what you said and think "wtf is this poindexter talking about?"
Go back to jacking off to the league of legends characters while your girl begs me to put the pipe down her (not my fault these hoes and tricks find me handsome).
I video taped your girl and I fucking so she can show it to you and your adopted 6 year old son.
and then you'll say "fuck you nozaw, you ruined our engagement. my girl and i went out for 6 years and you ruined it. she was a virgin too faggot."
I'm still waiting for the remake of this motha fucka:
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I dont play games anymore, and probably never will until this happens...I'm talking about a real remake total overhaul for a console
If you're going to build a new rig, I'd strongly recommend getting a decent CPU and PSU. You can cheap out a little and get a mid-range GPU and then upgrade later or buy another and run SLI. Having enough power available with a decent PSU will give you the option to easily add additional cards later without having to change PSUs and re-run all of your damn cables again.
I game a lot and run a AMD FX-6300 six core CPU, which pushes a 660ti GPU. I've never had a single game max out my CPU yet. I have only had 1 game max out my GPU, Star Citizen. Even with my mid-range CPU the bottleneck on my system is still my GPU. Of course, if I had a top-of-the-line GPU my CPU might end up being the bottleneck.
The bottleneck in your system has been your GPU and not your CPU, but you recommend spending more on a CPU and going cheaper on a GPU...? That seems backwards to me. When you say that you haven't had any other games max out your GPU, what settings are you playing on?
I mean, I get what you're saying in terms of it being 'easier' to upgrade, but you can get a really solid i5 cpu for like $250 and I think it's a lot better to start off with a solid GPU than to just plan on doing a crossfire or SLI down the road, that's a really non-cost effective way to get performance, isn't it? You'll have to buy 2x the card for what... 30% improved performance? The whole under-buy now because it's easier to upgrade that part later.... nah man, just buy a good card now and not have to worry about it.
100% agree on getting a solid power supply tho. Make sure it's hefty when you pick it up, like 5-6 pounds. 750-800w will do the trick.
Ohhhhh, you sure told me. Is that the best you can come up with son? You forgot the obligatory mom joke to top it all off. You might want to give the members here a little more credit. Their reading comprehension is clearly better than yours. So sit down and STFU.
I literally just bought Skyrim like 20min ago. And the other day a friend gifted me Hotline Miami. Clearly PC gaming is thriving.
I did skyrim on xbox360, loved it and would still love to play, fantastic game. I was a skyrim & borderlands freak... but I'm completely mobile now. Sold off literally all my fixed possessions (furniture etc), sold my house, my gaming system, all of my PCs & computer equipment and have gone completely mobile.
Do those games these days require serious gaming-style setups? Can I set up my laptop to enable that and will it work for more than 3 months before its outdated? I'll upgrade my cards etc but I figured I'd have to do it so often for new game releases that it'd become a joke.