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What was your first videogame that made you say "Ok, I need to play this game properly: I need to upgrade my specs"?

Going back to your beginnings in PC gaming: the first game you played and loved, but the frame rate and resolution weren't ideal. Your first "I need/want to upgrade my specs" basically.

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  • I've been playing PC games since 1986. Started off with Kings Quest, and Heroes Quest. I can honestly say that no game has caused me to upgrade my PC until last year when I bought Cyberpunk 2077 because it was on sale. At the time I was running a 1080Ti, which is still a capable card, but I'm a removed for fancy graphics and visuals, and when I saw what CDPR was doing with Raytracing in that game I needed to have that. Pulled the trigger on a 4090 in January and haven't regretted it for one minute. My 1080Ti lasted me 5 years, I'm anticipating my 4090 will do the same.

  • Blade and Sorcery, because my PC with a Ryzen 3 1200 and GTX 970 at the time could hardly run this and a lot of other VR games. And also Cyberpunk 2077, to a smaller degree.

  • Not sure if this really counts, but I was given a copy of 'The Movies' when I was younger. Turns out it needed a DVD player to read it, but at the time I only had a CD player, so had to go out and buy an external DVD player to use it. Besides a few very lightweight PC games, I played on console most of the time and never got a true understanding of 'specs' until later in life.

  • Battlefield 2. My dad and I went wild building our first PC together. Good times.

  • Elden Ring. I really really really wanted to play it. Playing it on 8gb RAM felt like a slideshow.

  • It was Quake, but I didn't have the money to actually make it happen. That would come years later.

  • Plenty of games have made me say it, but I can't think of a single one that got me to actually do it.

    I do know that Half-Life 1 was the first time I ever looked at the requirements and was floored that my computer didn't even meet the minimum. It was the first game I tried when my family got a new computer like 2 years after it came out.

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