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What game encouraged you to make your new PC, or upgrade?

Since the minimum and recommended specs for Starfield have come out, I've been budgeting to do a big upgrade on my PC with an AMD 6800 xt and a fancy new 1 TB SSD (which is the first game I've ever seen that requires an SSD) just so I can run the game in all it's space epicness.

What was the game that you were so excited for that you made the jump to upgrade your PC to the next gen of hardware? New or old!

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  • The game that fully got me into this PC madness was the glorious Battlefield 3 in 2011-2012.
    Before that I had dabbled somewhat into PC gaming, even changing a graphics card and what not, but I was still rather clueless about it... Until EA and Dice dropped this fucking megaton into the unsuspecting world:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FktL2pu2wE

    Nowadays, that gameplay above? It merely looks decent. But back in the dying days of the PS360 generation? That shit looked BANANAS, let me tell you. It was, legitimately, like a generation and a half of visual improvement. We couldn't believe it, it was fucking insane. And that, combined with the start of the golden era of PC and the disastrous aging of PS360, meant that I HAD to get a PC, like a decently built from scratch, purpose-built-for-gaming PC. So I started getting informed and saving for the components all throughout 2011 so that I could be there for BF3 day one on the ground floor.

    I ended up saving around 450 euros, and this was back in the day when 500 bucks got you an pretty good computer. I got a Radeon HD 6850 and a Phenom 955, and the latter is still working to this day back in my family's house. Every buck and minute of research was worth it, and it even led me down the road of getting into IT as a profession. I have so much to thank to whoever were the people that made that reveal look so sick lol.

  • Quake 1 - though not quite at launch, it was the game that pushed me to get a Voodoo 1 card. Half-Life 2 - due to the delay I ended upgrading my video card twice, ending on an ATI Radeon 9800

  • Funny you should mention Starfield, my previous rig (up until 2020) I built specifically for Fallout 4, anticipating that I'd need something reasonably beefy for all the mods (4790k, R9 390). Didn't really gel with F4 but enjoyed Witcher 3 a lot at the time.

  • I upgraded because my previous PC was a dead end. It was a retrofitted XPS workstation I got from my father - I had slotted a SATA SSD and a somewhat improved GPU, but I couldn't push it much further due to the proprietary PSU form factor. There weren't even extra PCIe slots, which became a huge issue when I switched off Windows and wanted to get an Intel Wifi/BT card.

  • Total war games have historically pushed both my GPU and CPU upgrades. I'm still amazed how poorly their engines are optimized, how I can run into the high 200 FPS+ range on some demanding games with my 4090 but playing Warhammer 3 on ultra quality at ultrawide 1440p pushes it to almost 100% GPU usage at around 100 FPS.

    Really great game when when your can have massive battles without lag, but still amazed that even with a 4090 / 12900k the campaign map and battles aren't perfect

  • I had an i3 3240 paired with GT640 before since 2013 until 2020, it was good for 720p... hehe, yes that was enough for me.

    But then Bannerlord came out and had me really excited, I loved Warband so I really wanted to play it, in my old PC Bannerlord barely ran at 20fps with heavy stutters and looooooooong loading times.

    Then I did the unthinkable, heresy in the PC community... I bought an affordable pre-built and then I added more ram and an SSD.

    Anyway, I still don't play Bannerlord, I got sidetracked with other games lmao

  • For me I originally built my PC 6-7 years ago because of Rainbow Six Siege and the leaning without ads and to be more competitive. Only upgrade I have done is the GPU and honestly should've waited but here we are.

  • no games in particular, really. just that steam threatened to stop working next year on windows 7. so I bought some parts and built a new PC with windows 10 installed on it. I also dual booted linux for good measure

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