Either way the man was excited to come in here and call me wrong when he paid $1800 three years ago to play on the exact same settings as my $500 machine I bought.... Three years ago. I mean he seems like he doesn't care about playing on max settings so cool, more power to him, but the dude im trying to talk sense into is talking bout fukka price what it's gon be
and I'm just trying to bring awareness that no matter what you buy today, it's not gonna be running max settings on the most demanding new games in 4-5 years.
It's truly amazing how people can be so confidently wrong. Your dumbass already admitted you didn't do enough research when you bought your setup yet you tryna call me out for telling him to do the research.
Let us know what you can run Starfield on when it drops, thanks. I never said upgrade three years, but if you think you're going to be playing the newest games on max settings with your mid ass set up you're retarded. I'm responding to a dude that wants a max setup, you're telling me you can get longer life out of your build than three years. Both of us are right, but only one of us is responding to the actual question which is WHAT MUST BE DONE TO PLAY NEW AAA GAMES ON MAX SETTINGS.
Enjoy your goofy ass peasant PC. And to answer your question, I have a gaming laptop from 2018 that can still handle some games on minimum settings. But who the fukk wants to play on minimum settings? Silly ass boy