Some people think this yearās big PC releases, particularly the ānext genā Battlefield 3, will spur around $1 billion in sales of PC hardware.
https://lastchance.cc/why-battlefield-3s-pc-version-is-more-than-just-a-game-5850347%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Having just spent $1300 on PC hardware, I can see why.
The last all-new PC I bought was in April 2008. There wasnāt a big game on the horizon then or anything, itās jut my old PC literally died on me, so I needed a new one. From then until now I made just one upgrade, bumping up my graphics card in early 2010.
Lately, though, that hasnāt been good enough. My trusty old 3ghz dual-core, with 4GB RAM and a GTS250 graphics card, just wasnāt cutting through the games of 2011 the way it used to.
Normally, Iām the type of PC gamer to not really give a shit about that. If I can run a game and it doesnāt look like complete ass, thatās good enough for me. Iām usually in games for the games, not the graphics. Sure, I used to be a money-spending member of the Glorious Master Race, but in recent years I like to think Iāve mellowed out a little.
Yet Battlefield 3 has awoken a feeling I havenāt felt since Crysis. That thereās a PC game coming that looks like a serious generational leap, one which looks at the games that have come before it (and the hardware people owned to play it on) and just laughs in their faces.
One which looks so damn good it means the graphics do matter. Which sounds stupid even as I type this out, and yet, not stupid enough to stop the feeling.
So where I had been fairly ho-hum about getting a new PC, content to sit on an ageing machine until, say, Windows 8 was released, I found myself last week shopping for parts, in the market for an all-new PC. One that can run Battlefield 3 on the highest settings I could crank them to.
I donāt regret the purchase yet; the gameās not out, and while Iāve enjoyed the time Iāve had with it on PC, the time Iāve had with doesnāt compare to the full experience.
https://lastchance.cc/battlefield-3s-multiplayer-blows-128-socks-clean-off-5832822%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Which leads me to wonder: if I could fall off the wagon for this game, what about you guys? Or what about those who were never on the wagon in the first place? Have you spent big?
For the record, hereās the gist of what I got, with one eye on the future and the other on my back pocket (note PC prices are super-expensive in Australia, hence the $1000+ figureā¦Iād assume this is a lot cheaper in the US):
Intel quad-core I7
GeForce GTX560 Ti 1GB
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
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