Gamespot:
"There's no debating that a souped-up gaming PC will outperform an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 any day of the week, but it'll also cost you a lot more at checkout. However, what about a gaming PC that isn't top of the line, say, one that was built for $550?
This is the question we put to the test: could we build a gaming PC from scratch that could provide a gameplay and visual experience on par with a next-gen console, for around the same price as a next-gen console? While the PlayStation 4 is substantially cheaper, we wanted to make this exercise as competitive as possible, and that meant allowing ourselves the luxury of a slightly higher budget. Our own Mark Walton and Peter Brown each built one machine; one based on Intel and Nvidia chipsets, and the other on AMD hardware."
"The Barcelona-based (Spain) indie games publisher JanduSoft and indie games developer Juan-Mod, are today very glad and proud to announce that their 3D arcade action-platformer "Teared", is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Laundry, cleaning and classic arcade games all in glorious virtual reality
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord brings back the classic experience with revamped graphics and other improvements.
This is something i have been considering a lot lately.My 4 year old off the shelf laptop isn't cutting it anymore.And with the price of games now $69.99 (before tax) here in Canada , i think it's time i make my way back to PC gaming.
Looking to set up a Living room type PC gaming deal as being hunched over a desk on a flimsy chair staring at an average sized monitor has been the bane of my PC gaming dreams for years.
Is a living room type set up even possible? Can all games be used to support a controller? I know next to nothing about any of this
Just finished my first build of a PC on Thursday in 12 years. AMD FX8320 processor and Gigabyte AMD R9 280X overclocked edition GPU. It cost much more than a PS4 or X1 but obviously more powerful and i got a lot of satisfaction from building it.
No. A person seriously considering PC gaming should not be spending $400 on HW.
Yes, but you would have to go with AMD or buy used pc parts.
Nope. Should go all out or nothing at all with PC.