I actually believe it, but we’ll see.

  • @redtea
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    11 year ago

    Do you need a high spec PC to okay games? Or is that just for the latest titles?

    People here keep talking about these games where you can build/plan/manage a socialist country. Sounds a bit like Civilization VI or Masters of Orion. One might be called Victoria? But I don’t think I have a device that will play such games and wouldn’t know where to start with a PC (and wouldn’t want to spend loads on one).

    I built a gaming PC once. That was around the time that Elder Scrolls Morrowind and Final Fantasy XI were recent-ish.

    • @taiphlosion
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      01 year ago

      You don’t necessarily need a high end PC to play games if you’re just a casual player, I think most people who get high end PCs either just have the money to do so or they’re a competitive player

      Civ 5 and 6 both have options for communism, tho Civ 5 calls it “Order” lol

      You could always buy a prebuilt PC and replace the parts as needed, that’s basically what I did. It also helps to know what you’re going to be using the PC for. Since I play games and also make music I needed a good processor and graphics card, but also needing to balance how much it costs. So tl;dr it’s about what you need and can afford

      • @redtea
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        11 year ago

        That’s handy to know. I might keep an eye out next time there’s some kind of sale. I’m not in a rush to buy a machine, but I do enjoy older games. I never got round to playing Starcraft II, so that would be top of my list along with Hearts of Iron and Victoria (if I have the names right) as they seem to be highly rated.