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RBTropical t1_jajui8l wrote

Reply to comment by MrAVAT4R_2 in šŸ¤· by QuatronXD

Sounds like your PC is broken buddy, or the settings arenā€™t as low as what the consoleā€™s are

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MrAVAT4R_2 t1_jajvrat wrote

Nah, not evrry fucking pc is built the same. Thats the problem. So dont fucking say that shit is better on pc causd not every PC has a 500 dollar game card with 500 liquid cooling.

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RBTropical t1_jajx36t wrote

Dude, an Xbox Series X is literally just a custom 3700x with a 6800. Itā€™s running a modified version of Windows. Thereā€™s nothing special or different in there, this isnā€™t the 360/PS3 generation.

If you have a PC that exceeds these specs, it will outperform the console full stop. You donā€™t need ā€œ500 liquid cooling and a 500 GPUā€. You can literally get a 3800x for Ā£100 and a used 6800 for Ā£200-300. The PC is barely more money with storage and a motherboard etc but saves Ā£70 a year on Live + cheaper games.

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MrAVAT4R_2 t1_jajyzq8 wrote

  1. I never play xbox live or multiplayer games
  2. In my curreny thats alot
  3. Im not talking about the new generation. My current xbox is an xbox one.
  4. If i cant afford an xbox series x. How can it be expected of to buy a functional gaming pc that will run games as smoothly as a console?
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RBTropical t1_jajzial wrote

  1. Probably because Live costs money and youā€™re cost sensitive
  2. I donā€™t know what your currency is, Iā€™m just comparing to console
  3. You can get an extremely cheap PC which can outperform this
  4. Look up junkman builds. Some people buy old Dell workstation PCs that offices are just throwing out and chuck in a GPU. If you get a good enough deal, all of a sudden you couldā€™ve spent $200-250 and youā€™re at Series X performance, Series S for sure.
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