Yes they are. I’ve always struggled to play the newest games on my old hardware. My solution was to give up on PC gaming and stick with consoles. I know that a PS5 version of a game will run great on my PS5. That way I can have whatever computer form factor works for me,
@DeusFever what were you running? I owned a 1070 GTX for quite a few years with a Ryzon 5 2600+ and never had issues running any games in 1080p High to 4K medium, especially sports games.
I own a Rog Ally now and so far the games I have thrown at it have not had any issues too. I get the console point but your PC has to be really low-end to no play games especially sorts ones like NBA FIFA ect.
With all the optimisation issues Current gen games currently have being moved over to PC right now this is sadly the safe decision. Next year no excuses though.
hahahahahahahaha it always blows me away how much money these sports games make with such remarkably low effort put into them. They always launch at a price bordering on comedic and then drop to under 10 bucks a couple weeks later too. My friend buys them all day 1 just cause that's where people on multiplayer go. The devs know he has no real choice but to buy it for online playercounts. They can really get away with anything
Bruh ... why do they keep doing this every year? At this point this console/pc parity isn't even an excuse anymore. Is it to keep the PC Hackers from spilling over onto the console? They really stay trying to make the PC version of the game come across as obsolete.
Excuse me?
Wow, could they care any less about PC?
Dang, 2K…
PC gamers are understandably upset but there are way more laptops with integrated graphics than gaming PCs with RT.
With all the optimisation issues Current gen games currently have being moved over to PC right now this is sadly the safe decision.
Next year no excuses though.