The website says -67% off and this game is £24.99 on Steam.
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rikkbird1 to CBK
30 Jan 163#3
I'm feeling the same. I'd like to have a competent rig for my TV but I don't have the sum to invest in straight away, plus my tight fisted nature can't justify putting more money upfront.
I'd hope it's possible to have a basic set up, capable of running this, for say £300. Which I can then invest a decent amount of money in over the year.
"Help me PC master race, you're my only hope"
*Sends R2 unit away*
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macleanie
30 Jan 162#1
Looking forward to this game, when its down to £3.74 like all the others!
EDITED TO ADD: I did give you heat though!
CBK
30 Jan 162#2
Came out yesterday! Shows you what a rip off console gaming is (I'm one of the mugs!)
rikkbird1 to CBK
30 Jan 163#3
I'm feeling the same. I'd like to have a competent rig for my TV but I don't have the sum to invest in straight away, plus my tight fisted nature can't justify putting more money upfront.
I'd hope it's possible to have a basic set up, capable of running this, for say £300. Which I can then invest a decent amount of money in over the year.
Not really, not when you consider you will have to buy a graphics card that costs the price of both consoles combined to just about be able to play the games that will be released at the end of this consoles generations run, you may not be able to run those games at all.
Take in to consideration the equivalent GFX card when the Xbox 360 came out was the Radeon HD 2600 XT (that's being very, VERY generous), now that card cant run a bloody thing. It would explode if you tried to run GTA5 on it, hell it wont even run GTA 4 anywhere near decently! (Even three generations old Intel integrated graphics is ~5% faster, the Intel HD3000) Yet your Xbox 360 will run it fine.
The PC GFX card business is corrupt.
Themadcow
30 Jan 16#6
Hmm, I'm not really in agreement there. My 6 year old (admittedly decent spec) laptop still runs most new games - just not necessarily at top settings. The odd game here or there causes issues, but not many.
The big advantage of PC gaming for me is compatibility with older games. I've got GTAV on the PS3 but never play it only because its gathered dust in my shed since I bought a PS4.
bobbler
30 Jan 161#7
If you already have an office/bedroom decent PC you can always opt for in home streaming and put something cheap under the telly :smiley:
kiltyrg
30 Jan 16#8
Lego games don't need a top card to play on max settings
Danze1984
30 Jan 16#9
My 2nd pc with a HD6850 plays this just fine, miles better game than Lego Batman 3 or Lego Jurassic World. Even managed to download it on Tuesday from Steam. £7.75 is a very good price.
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I'd hope it's possible to have a basic set up, capable of running this, for say £300. Which I can then invest a decent amount of money in over the year.
"Help me PC master race, you're my only hope"
*Sends R2 unit away*
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EDITED TO ADD: I did give you heat though!
I'd hope it's possible to have a basic set up, capable of running this, for say £300. Which I can then invest a decent amount of money in over the year.
"Help me PC master race, you're my only hope"
*Sends R2 unit away*
Take in to consideration the equivalent GFX card when the Xbox 360 came out was the Radeon HD 2600 XT (that's being very, VERY generous), now that card cant run a bloody thing. It would explode if you tried to run GTA5 on it, hell it wont even run GTA 4 anywhere near decently! (Even three generations old Intel integrated graphics is ~5% faster, the Intel HD3000) Yet your Xbox 360 will run it fine.
The PC GFX card business is corrupt.
The big advantage of PC gaming for me is compatibility with older games. I've got GTAV on the PS3 but never play it only because its gathered dust in my shed since I bought a PS4.