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Anonymous asked in Computers & InternetHardwareDesktops · 2 days ago

Would a low-mid level gaming pc of 2021 be able to run all the best games from 2012-2014 on highest settings ?

£650 - £900 max

would a gaming rig in that price bracket be able to handle some of the most gpu/cpu taxing games that were released over 7 to 8 years ago ?

would a low-end gaming rig today boast enough power to flawlessly and seamlessly run the cpu/gpu power hungry games of 2013 and 2014 and on max settings ?

Updated 2 days ago:

@ LordBaneThePlayer

dude read the question.

there is ENOUGH information provided there for you to at least come close to answering this...

think low - mid level PC Gaming rig of current generation hardware config

could it run games from 2013 and 2014 without a hitch ?

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  • Lv 7
    2 days ago

    there is no such thing as a "gaming pc". that is a trm made up by PC retailers to sell computers. ALL PCs can play games. some of them just do a better job than others.

    you should ALWAYS check the recommended specs (NOT the minimum requirements) of the games you want to play, and choose a PC that is better, if you want future proofing.

    as for playing older games, the same is true. go by the specs.

    and this:

    https://www.cpubenchmark.net/

    https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/

  • If you tell me your specs, I can figure out the answer. But jsut going by what you have put in your question, most likely. It depends on the specs. Check on Steam under a game, it says the recommended, and the minumum specs. Or google the recommended/mimimum specs of a game. Hope this helps!

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