My $3k computer I built last year now costs $6k to build…
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I am happy high-level computing is being priced out for pores because this will actually just make PC gaming and everything much better
>>536237673Sweet now we get pisraeli and chine backdoors!?! Fuck yea!
>>536237673buy less ram
>>536237753I got unlucky and my laptop GPU died :(
>>536237753How? The people that are actively trying to ruin gaming haven't touched vidya in their entire life.
>>536237776as opposed to?
>>536237673i'm still using my laptop i bought in 2021 to play my games that were made in the early 2000sthere are a few games coming out that i'm looking forward to but i don't mind waiting 10 more years for them
>>536237673Just go outside dork lmao
>>536237823I believe that the glut of overpowered GPU's and RAM has allowed developers to push more unoptimized dog shit games across the entire video game economy.If PC computing turns into real power houses while the corporate money filters down to whatever dog shit they will pedal on consoles, we will get a rebirth of the late 90s PC gaming scene. At least this is my belief
>>536237673"No our price gouging should last forever!" The kike said as he angrily rubbed his hands together.
>>536237673It must be pretty bad ass. I just built a rig with a 9950x3d and a 5070ti , 32GB 6000MTs, 4TB M2, and the total was around 3K. I even splurged and got the Tower 600 bumble Bee with horizontal kit.
>>536237673I literally lmaoed my ass off at how lucky I got building a new rig last summer. I got a 5090 and an amd 9950X3D and now it’s doubled
>>536237673Based Chyna
>>536238232Plus 64gb ddr5 6000 which 4x
>>536237673My ten year old PC is gonna have to last another five years or more.
>>536238095>we will get a rebirth of the late 90s PC gaming scene.no, it doesn't work that waygraphics will just stay stuck in 2014 forever like they have since 20141990s-2000s was a buildup of talent and leadership finally having access to technology. to get it back you'd need to destroy the entire thing and rebuild it from scratch which would take decades
>>536239892Characters that don't look like dog-faced troons will not survive the competency crisis.
>>536237673You might as well just buy a PS5 for $500 and then buy a lesser powered gaming PC with the rest of the money. GTA VI won't even get a PC port for some time.
>>536239892So those things you said will happen but not for those reasons. When all of the money leaves the video game PC space because no one can actually afford a PC, all of those woke programmers will simply continue shoving that crap onto whatever console title has been chosen that year.If the PC gaming market contracts, only motivated and dedicated programmers who actually enjoy PC gaming and what it can offer will be motivated to make games for such a small market when the financial upside isn't that big. All of the big whales will focus on the big console in mobile markets so that's where all the crappy games will end up
>>536237673I dont believe it, i have been reading news about how china was going to destroy the entire worlds semiconducter market by flooding it with cheap&powerfull cpu's&gpu's&ram since the early 2010's.
>>536237673Chinese investors are now buying Samsung stock just to boost up CXMT. $1 trillion could move from Korea to China. This will be the biggest capital flow in history. kek
My RAM is 6 years old with no problem but I upgraded to a 5700x3d and RX9070XT last year feels good minmaxing mane
>>536240767no, that's a nice thought but nothing like that will happen. most of the people buying expensive PCs now are sloppersremember that a decade ago, people thought indie steam games were going to be the new thing that revolutionizes gaming. nothing but slop minigames. don't get your hopes up, nothing ever happens
oh lookchina saves the day yet again while america is wasting its entire treasury on bombing some sandnigger country that jews don't like
Built a ~2000$ PC a couple years ago, would cost like ~5k or something to build now.
>>536237673Yeah I've seen this same exact squeeze pattern with ammo several times. Manufacturers will NOT increase production but don't worry prices WILL come down they just won't ever be as low as before the squeeze. The price pattern is always up 200% then slow decline to 150% which becomes the "new normal" until the next squeeze. So when that hardware costs $4.5K that's the time to buy again.Guns are a different story and right now they are the cheapest they've been in decades especially factoring real inflation so instead of upgrading your PC to play the latest slop maybe go buy a gun or three.
>>536237776Yes, US companies are more trustworthy
>>536241315I don't know man, there are tons of PC games from smaller Studios. I like nuclear option. I like project wingman. Dorf Fortress is still legendary. There are lots of great games out
>>536237673i don't know wtf is going oni don't think they do eithereven mid parts are obscene nowmore than newer parts sometimes picrelgot my triple ufo rating back on userbenchmark a couple months agoprobably my last for quite a whilemaybe ever
>>536237753Can't wait for when no audience to play games so devs stop making games.
4chan is a millennial containment center. You guys still play computer games? Honest question, I dont get the dopamine like I used to from gaming. I blame the lefties for that.
Based China giving gamers what they want *again*
>>536237673Feels like 5090 plebs in here
>>536238095Or they'll just rent the computer power with the cloud. These companies just want the whales to sell lootcrates to and those kinds of people would happily switch to cloud gaming. There's no reason to appeal to poors by optimizing anything; not that the industry even has enough talent left to make anything but bloated garbage anyway.
>>536237673UUUUUOOOH CHYNA NUMBA 1 INDEED!Fuck South Korea, fuck taiwan and fuck AI pozzed America.
>>536237753Your retarded ass is going to only cause tiers of cloud subscriptions to appear, where those liked fucks can charge you for "better" hardware that is authorised to play the latest games. The perfusion of weaker components and poorer consumers meant that optimisation was a necessity.