Moonlight artifact!New trailer and also up for pre-order on Steam.(April 2022 Release).
Well there it is. I was wondering when my PC would finally cease to meet the minimums for newer games. Now the questions remains if I should start to build when the 3080 Ti cards are new or wait for the 4XXX gen to hit before I build an even better PC.Minimum requirements :
- GPU: AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
Well there it is. I was wondering when my PC would finally cease to meet the minimums for newer games. Now the questions remains if I should start to build when the 3080 Ti cards are new or wait for the 4XXX gen to hit before I build an even better PC.
Well there it is. I was wondering when my PC would finally cease to meet the minimums for newer games. Now the questions remains if I should start to build when the 3080 Ti cards are new or wait for the 4XXX gen to hit before I build an even better PC.
There's a lot of speculation about the new covid cases dropping meaning production can go back into full swing which should address the supply problem, but I wouldn't hold my breath. As long as people are still paying $3k for a new card, I suspect they will keep production lower than it used to be.Will we be able to buy new cards anytime? How absurd that we can't buy a new good GPU today.
It is good that it's coming out in 2022. This is the time when I plan to build a new computer myself since my comp is already 6 years old.
That's kinda what I meant. I never buy a top of the line GPU because the prices have always been outrageous, but the moment the next series hits the market, the last gen prices drop drastically. I remember I grabbed my 980 Ti around the time the 1XXX series hit and this 980 dropped about $300 overnight. I always build a PC with future-proofing in mind since I can grab a decent card at the time of the build but upgrade it later down the road if I want. Besides, I still have at least 100+ games in my backlog to keep me busy until prices start to drop and while my PC is slowly falling apart, I have enough duct tape and bailing wire to hold it together long enough.I'd say wait for the next Nvidia and/or Amd gen cards (4000 series at least). But the 'catch' is that the 4000 series (or Amd's next gen cards, too) will also be massively intercepted by resellers. Maybe the cryptomining issue will be decreased for those cards; but not the resellers who want to make a profit from them on eBay and such places. So what I think might happen, is that resellers will focus their attention on the then-new next gen cards, while trying to 'get rid' of their previous (current gen) cards. So the 3000 series cards will see their prices drop, maybe even their MSRP will drop too. If that does happen, then that would be the best time to buy the 3000 series cards (or Amd's 6800 series maybe).
He will politely ask the dogs to stand close together.- That looks like an incredibly inopportune time to be loading a shotgun, especially one that only holds two shells...
It's Stalker. I guarantee you he's walking backwards into an anomaly or a stork is mid-leap somewhere off the screen.- That looks like an incredibly inopportune time to be loading a shotgun, especially one that only holds two shells...
One of my old video cards came with Clear Sky, but I could never get into it and stopped playing after a few hours. It seemed like a much more hardcore and janky version of Fallout.
I'll start saving now so I can put a solid $5,000 downpayment on a new GPU. Places usually like 10% cash down, right? Or do I need to save up more?At least that gives you another 7 months minimum to find a GPU.