![]() The hardware it had was miles below my old one but the whole thing was more of a shiny lightshow than a gaming PC anyways. I wasn't really impressed by that idea but heck, I just wanted to get going already! So I gave that "high end" piece of trash to a friend who was into modcasing and bought said mid range rig. ![]() That's what really works for all games longterm. Purchasing a good mid range PC would be the foolproof way. Neither game developers nor manufacturers care about a fast and solid support of that kind of hardware, if only a handful of people could actually afford something like that. Afterwards I got told that my rig was just too new. Had to send it in several times and nothing changed when I got back and fired up a game. BUT that thing was pure trash I tell ya! All the games I was interested in either didn't run at all or they didn't support my hardware. I made sure everything was newest up to date stuff for the best gaming experience. I only cared about purchasing the most expensive rig I could find. I can add mine on top.Ī couple years ago I made a similar mistake. Stories like yours are all over the place for all kinds of games. ![]() This is the biggest target audience, and those get the best support from all sides, game developers and hardware manufacturers. The middle class hardware is what carries the business, Its what gets produced on masses for the middle class workers all around the globe. Unlike the more or less dated mid range stuff that everyone has. The thing is, new hardware (especially high end stuff) is niche hardware for a niche target audience and niche support only. ![]()
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