2024-08-07 at 6:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe
I don't know the difference between 1080p and 4k. Would I even notice?
it's mostly a preference thing; higher resolution screens are more common and look better, but they take much more powerful graphics cards to drive so the system becomes significantly more expensive.
personally I don't usually see much difference because of the price difference and games typically move fast enough that you don't notice it, but some people just want the latest and best.
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2024-08-07 at 6:37 AM UTC
https://www.ibuypower.com/store/rdy-slate-6m-003something like this if you're ok with an AMD chipset (I'd probably go with AMD if I built one considering all the problems Intel's been having, and the security concerns with IME/AMT) would probably do you fine; a 4060 is a nice midrange GPU (more than serviceable for 1080) and you can upgrade the RAM/storage/etc later if you want
IBP is popular, you can probably get something similar for cheaper if you go to microcenter or a local shop
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2024-08-07 at 6:42 AM UTC
anyone here tried huaweis new OS ?
2024-08-09 at 5:45 PM UTC
Why didn’t I just fuckng buy a steam deck?
2024-08-09 at 6:35 PM UTC
you should get chivalry 2 now bradley and get into online muiltiplayer gaming paying it. you can evenw ait for deals or when it goes for free again on amazon prime gaming or epic store.
2024-08-09 at 6:35 PM UTC
i can see you getting into medieval hadnt o hand online mutliplayer games bradley ultra competitive ones.
2024-08-10 at 3:36 AM UTC
hell yeah
baldur's gate 3
age of empires 4
spent most of my day playing games, really having a good time
2024-08-10 at 4:27 AM UTC
Bradlur's Gape
wasn't sure if you'd like that one
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2024-08-10 at 6:14 AM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
LOL.
Well, several things I agree with in this thread, several I don't.
For one, Lenovo Legion laptop series are actually quite good. My wife has one and I honestly can't complain. It's a genuine beast, feels solid, and has all the bells and whistles one might want.
In the desktop arena, I personally cannot recommend buying a prebuilt gaming computer. IBuyPower, CyberPowerPC, and all of those other prebuilt systems are essentially junk. They use bottom tier motherboards, bottom tier RAM, bottom tier NVME, bottom tier liquid or air cooler, and only go mid-range on the CPU and GPU. Case is custom made in house, costs them pennies on the dollar and is usually shit.
If you are interested in a desktop gaming PC, I recommend you build it yourself. The warranty situation alone is worth it. If you build it yourself, a motherboard might have 1 year warranty, RAM - lifetime, power supply - 5 years, etc. If you buy a prebuilt, you get 1 year. That's it. Not to mention, if you build yourself, you get to customize the hardware for your needs. Also not to mention, if you build yourself, the same amount you spent on that prebuilt, you could have built a better one yourself.
Desktop gaming PCs > laptop gaming PCs > consoles.
I will agree with aldra that I think AMD is the way to go in terms of CPU. GPU is a toss up depending on game, but most will agree NVIDIA is superior. I personally use AMD, but that's just my preference.
If anyone wants help with a PC build, I will be glad to help. I do it professionally after all...
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2024-08-10 at 10:37 AM UTC
again why not just get a steam deck?
2024-08-10 at 1:52 PM UTC
low poly boomer shooters and minecraft on a laptop in between watching theology videos at 140p is low res living and keeps the jedi brainwash BIG ADVERTISEING out of your brain chip
2024-08-10 at 4:28 PM UTC
I don't do sex chatrooms anymore after getting a very itchy computer virus