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building a pc is hard but replacing individual parts is less hard, especially if you have someone around to walk ya through it
building a pc is hard but replacing individual parts is less hard, especially if you have someone around to walk ya through it
Buying a 960 and having to upgrade again in 1-2 years will cost you more money than buying a 1070 with 8gb will right nowBecause maybe for you it's more sustainable to spend less money on shorter periods of time than more money in long periods.
That's why loans exist too.
Buying a 960 and having to upgrade again in 1-2 years will cost you more money than buying a 1070 with 8gb will right now
if you take out a loan to by a gpu you are fucking retardedOn the long run? Yes
The issue here is that you have the money to get a 960 but not a 970.
Again, it's why loans exist, because people can afford smaller amounts more times rather than a bigger amount a single time.
In this case the gap isn't that big so you can save up some money and buy the big one, but that will mean you'll have to wait for it.
he literally went over this just last pageif you take out a loan to by a gpu you are fucking retarded
if you take out a loan to by a gpu you are fucking retarded
For some people it's more sustainable to buy $400-500 hardware every 2 years than $1500 hardware every 5.
I just want a PC capable of playing all the cool new games/Alyx ;-;
Like jaggles says, if it's much better for you financially wise to buy something like a 1060/1070/1080 for a far cheaper price than it was originally instead of buying an RTX 2060/70/80 and using it for a few years then repeating the same with with RTX 20xx, then why not?
meant to write financialwiseIt's not financially wise at all, but for some people with smaller paychecks or no patience to save up it's the best and only real choice.
You can't really buy something you don't have the money for.
This right here is where you prove my point because that's just the price to even be able to run VR and then you have to buy the headset which will cost likely as much as your PC. Like @Ond said, you'll get no future proofing which means future titles on VR might struggle more as the games get more complex or the tech evolves which means you'll spend even more in the long run anyway.You can easily make a VR ready pc for less than 600 euros.
except that about 48% of the hardware currently registered at steam hardware survey are all VR capable graphics cards, lets take off atleast 10-15% for people with weaker CPUs or ram or both and we still have a whopping 38-33% of people who can run VR, that's still a significant number of people.This right here is where you prove my point because that's just the price to even be able to run VR and then you have to buy the headset which will cost likely as much as your PC. Like @Ond said, you'll get no future proofing which means future titles on VR might struggle more as the games get more complex or the tech evolves which means you'll spend even more in the long run anyway.
I'm probably just going to buy an Index soon anyway, just seems very silly to expect that any significant portion of PC gamers have a PC that can run VR or afford to buy the PC and headset.
Where did you buy it from? A few websites selling VR headsets that I've found were expensive as hellexcept that about 48% of the hardware currently registered at steam hardware survey are all VR capable graphics cards, lets take off atleast 10-15% for people with weaker CPUs or ram or both and we still have a whopping 38-33% of people who can run VR, that's still a significant number of people.
you think that there isnt a significant portion of VR capable players, but there is. if its possible for me in a shitty baltic country to work 1 and half months and buy a VR capable PC for 600, mind you that prices here are also higher so i saved myself a good 400 euros had i bought it through official retailers
not to mention that decent VR headsets can range from 200-350 and you pretty much already have something capable of VR. VR headset itself does not need to be changed, once you get it, you're set for a very good amount of years.
Odd, why isnt it index ready?![]()
perhaps im not index ready but i could still probably manage vr