jclementi9 wrote: »Thank you for your response! Is the machine I linked in the original post ready to play with a monitor? or do I need anything else like a video card?
anyone?
You might want to get a keyboard, and preferably a gaming mouse,.though, they are on the pic but no mention in the specs part. But that is your call. Mouse can be cheap, bought mine for 15-20 pounds with 2 extra buttons and a doubleclick button and 5 DPI (sensitivity) settings and I like it. The brand is Trust if you want to look around but if you are going for the absolute minimum, regular ones will do.
You might want to get a keyboard, and preferably a gaming mouse,.though, they are on the pic but no mention in the specs part. But that is your call. Mouse can be cheap, bought mine for 15-20 pounds with 2 extra buttons and a doubleclick button and 5 DPI (sensitivity) settings and I like it. The brand is Trust if you want to look around but if you are going for the absolute minimum, regular ones will do.
Here;
What's Included
•CyberPowerPC Gamer Ultra Desktop - 4GB Memory - 500GB Hard Drive
•Power cord
•USB gaming keyboard, USB gaming mouse
•Windows Recovery CD, driver discs
•Owner's manual
So mouse and keyboard is included, but monitor appears not to be so you would need a monitor.
DO you have HD TV? If so hook it up to that, that's what I do, looks great on a 55" screen.
My advice, don't get an XB1 or PS4, if you already have one, throw it in the bin. Then go outside and buy a new $1000 dollar PC, you'll have lots more fun
My advice, don't get an XB1 or PS4, if you already have one, throw it in the bin. Then go outside and buy a new $1000 dollar PC, you'll have lots more fun
My advice, don't get an XB1 or PS4, if you already have one, throw it in the bin. Then go outside and buy a new $1000 dollar PC, you'll have lots more fun
Yup, because "graphical power" is what makes games fun, PERFECT thought process, also priceless.
I sure love playing Second Son on PC, I sure love having games optimized for my hardware on my PC.
Ahh screw it, there is no help for the ignorant.
jclementi9 wrote: »Unfortunately I am not in the market for a $900+++ gaming computer lol
Anyway, I am leaning towards the one that I listed in my original post. The graphics card is AMD Radeon HD 7540D. Is that good enough with all the other specs of that PC to run this game at high settings smoothly or will i have to sacrifice to medium settings (sorry I know nothing about specs lol)
thanks guys.
All I can say, is I spent 700$ on my graphic card alone, and the game is no funner than when I had a 4 yr old graphic card.
Oh wait, i can move my graphic slider to the right some more tho. Hell ya that was fun!
jclementi9 wrote: »
Also, is it possible for me to play ESO for PC with an Xbox One controller?
Thank you in advance and again I apologize for my beginner questions!
I would advice against buying a prebuild PC, they are not good enough for gaming, no matter what the people who sell it label it.
The CPU is weak, the GPU is onboard and I am sure every other part is as well (weak). I wish there would be a law that prevents people from naming every PC "Gaming" just to sell it cheap to people who are sadly not so into PC´s.
A basic PC for TESO should have,
GPU: AMD 270x or better
CPU: Intel 2500 or better
PSU: Be quiet / Corsair / Cougar 450W or better
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue or better
Ram: 8 GB DDR3Dual channel (2x4GB) brand isn't important, 1333 is enough
Mainboard: Asrock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 or better
Case: Your choice (3 fans minimum)
For such a system you pay about 500-600 bucks and it will run every game on high or ultra.
If you buy that pre build PC, you would first need to get a new GPU for about 200 bucks + a PSU for about 100 bucks. So that you will be at around 700 bucks and still have a much weaker PC than the one I suggested.
Don't fall into the trap of pre build PC´s, they are overprized and very weak.
I would advice against buying a prebuild PC, they are not good enough for gaming, no matter what the people who sell it label it.
The CPU is weak, the GPU is onboard and I am sure every other part is as well (weak). I wish there would be a law that prevents people from naming every PC "Gaming" just to sell it cheap to people who are sadly not so into PC´s.
A basic PC for TESO should have,
GPU: AMD 270x or better
CPU: Intel 2500 or better
PSU: Be quiet / Corsair / Cougar 450W or better
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue or better
Ram: 8 GB DDR3Dual channel (2x4GB) brand isn't important, 1333 is enough
Mainboard: Asrock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 or better
Case: Your choice (3 fans minimum)
For such a system you pay about 500-600 bucks and it will run every game on high or ultra.
If you buy that pre build PC, you would first need to get a new GPU for about 200 bucks + a PSU for about 100 bucks. So that you will be at around 700 bucks and still have a much weaker PC than the one I suggested.
Don't fall into the trap of pre build PC´s, they are overprized and very weak.
You missed the part where he said he isn't interested in PCs, thus he isn't going to build a PC, thus his choice is Prebuilts.
ya...
jclementi9 wrote: »
Also, is it possible for me to play ESO for PC with an Xbox One controller?
Thank you in advance and again I apologize for my beginner questions!
@Audigy My prebuilt 6 year old gaming PC can handle this game on Max settings, seems pretty ok to me.... OK I did swap the graphics card out recently....
I would advice against buying a prebuild PC, they are not good enough for gaming, no matter what the people who sell it label it.
The CPU is weak, the GPU is onboard and I am sure every other part is as well (weak). I wish there would be a law that prevents people from naming every PC "Gaming" just to sell it cheap to people who are sadly not so into PC´s.
A basic PC for TESO should have,
GPU: AMD 270x or better
CPU: Intel 2500 or better
PSU: Be quiet / Corsair / Cougar 450W or better
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue or better
Ram: 8 GB DDR3Dual channel (2x4GB) brand isn't important, 1333 is enough
Mainboard: Asrock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 or better
Case: Your choice (3 fans minimum)
For such a system you pay about 500-600 bucks and it will run every game on high or ultra.
If you buy that pre build PC, you would first need to get a new GPU for about 200 bucks + a PSU for about 100 bucks. So that you will be at around 700 bucks and still have a much weaker PC than the one I suggested.
Don't fall into the trap of pre build PC´s, they are overprized and very weak.
You missed the part where he said he isn't interested in PCs, thus he isn't going to build a PC, thus his choice is Prebuilts.
ya...
Also, is it possible for me to play ESO for PC with an Xbox One controller?