Most cheap laptops doesnt have directx 12 support which ESO needed
So many pieces of misinformation in the above post that the OP should ignore.
ESO is DX11.
And there is no way you *need* a Skylake CPU. Until I put Broadwell-E in my main PC, I was running on Ivybridge, my other PC runs it on Haswell with a GTX780 3GB at a high FPS. You don't really need an SSD for 'healthy gaming', it's just a nice to have.
The poster is on a budget, false information will not help him.
Nonetheless OP, I think you will really struggle with your budget.
Most cheap laptops doesnt have directx 12 support which ESO needed
So many pieces of misinformation in the above post that the OP should ignore.
ESO is DX11.
And there is no way you *need* a Skylake CPU. Until I put Broadwell-E in my main PC, I was running on Ivybridge, my other PC runs it on Haswell with a GTX780 3GB at a high FPS. You don't really need an SSD for 'healthy gaming', it's just a nice to have.
The poster is on a budget, false information will not help him.
Nonetheless OP, I think you will really struggle with your budget.
ESO is annoying without SSD loadings takes forever without SSD also after i switch to SSD it increased my FPS not much but it helps.
I adviced skylake because its the latest technology its 14 nm and has low TDP and 45W its good for long session of gaming why not buying latest technology ? Its not just ESO its for general gaming and future and it supports DDR4 and its not over priced.
And yes i typed wrong there ESO is not DX12 but it will be in the future. DX11 is about to die why investing money on a dying thing ? Like betting on dying old horse.
Most cheap laptops doesnt have directx 12 support which ESO needed
So many pieces of misinformation in the above post that the OP should ignore.
ESO is DX11.
And there is no way you *need* a Skylake CPU. Until I put Broadwell-E in my main PC, I was running on Ivybridge, my other PC runs it on Haswell with a GTX780 3GB at a high FPS. You don't really need an SSD for 'healthy gaming', it's just a nice to have.
The poster is on a budget, false information will not help him.
Nonetheless OP, I think you will really struggle with your budget.
ESO is annoying without SSD loadings takes forever without SSD also after i switch to SSD it increased my FPS not much but it helps.
I adviced skylake because its the latest technology its 14 nm and has low TDP and 45W its good for long session of gaming why not buying latest technology ? Its not just ESO its for general gaming and future and it supports DDR4 and its not over priced.
And yes i typed wrong there ESO is not DX12 but it will be in the future. DX11 is about to die why investing money on a dying thing ? Like betting on dying old horse.
Don't disagree that those items are all preferable but you were stating that they're a minimum and, as the poster is trying to deliver on a shoestring, that's going to mess up his thinking. Granted, I do not feel he can do what he needs to within his budget anyway, but saying he needs SSD, Gen6 etc, when he does not need that stuff at all, that's just going to make things look even more unattainable than they are.
DirectX11 is vendor supported until October 2019, and therefore whilst ZOS have talked about a DX12 update, they could not realistically abandon DX11 while still supported by Microsoft. So again yes, buying DX11 now means an update by EOY 2019, but sometimes the realities of finance have to be dealt with.
Well my reality of finance is: Buying old technology is more expansive than the buying decent and up to date technology especially for computers. Because of that i wont never advise to anyone to buy 2-3 years old PC because its a bad thing to do in my book.
