@NEStalgia Well, I'm not sure when you were into it, but I don't think I've ever heard of it being that crazy these days. Unless your PC is really, really old, you shouldn't have much issue upgrading a single part like a GPU.
You do need a different motherboard depending on what they do with a new CPU, but a GPU? Most new cards can work with an older system. I think it'd be pretty dumb not too.
If you really went through that type of headache with PC gaming, then you can rest assured it's not like that anymore. SSDs dropped a lot in price, too. So, it won't be too much to upgrade to that either.
@NEStalgia I'm not really sure I get what you're talking about. If you build a modern PC, the motherboard doesn't really mean much for the graphics card. If anything, it's the CPU to be concerned about going with the graphics card to avoid bottleneck.
As long as that's powerful enough, you can just get a $500 card no problem.
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Re: Yakuza: Like A Dragon Has Three Performance Modes On Xbox Series X
@NEStalgia Well, I'm not sure when you were into it, but I don't think I've ever heard of it being that crazy these days. Unless your PC is really, really old, you shouldn't have much issue upgrading a single part like a GPU.
You do need a different motherboard depending on what they do with a new CPU, but a GPU? Most new cards can work with an older system. I think it'd be pretty dumb not too.
If you really went through that type of headache with PC gaming, then you can rest assured it's not like that anymore. SSDs dropped a lot in price, too. So, it won't be too much to upgrade to that either.
Re: Yakuza: Like A Dragon Has Three Performance Modes On Xbox Series X
@NEStalgia I'm not really sure I get what you're talking about. If you build a modern PC, the motherboard doesn't really mean much for the graphics card. If anything, it's the CPU to be concerned about going with the graphics card to avoid bottleneck.
As long as that's powerful enough, you can just get a $500 card no problem.