Also games should scale to work on almost any computer. If you don't have enough vram for a 4k frame buffer it should automatically scale the resolution. This is going to be even more important going forward as high end hardware becomes unobtainable. Mechanically, games aren't really doing anything different than they did 15 years ago.
If you want to make the argument that you should be able to play things on a potato just gather the 30 best games that will run on whatever level machine you want and play them in a cycle.
Bad meme, there's no year.
Also games should scale to work on almost any computer. If you don't have enough vram for a 4k frame buffer it should automatically scale the resolution. This is going to be even more important going forward as high end hardware becomes unobtainable. Mechanically, games aren't really doing anything different than they did 15 years ago.
If you want to make the argument that you should be able to play things on a potato just gather the 30 best games that will run on whatever level machine you want and play them in a cycle.
That's what I do with my travel laptop.
But does your potato have the slow clap processor?
My anti-virus prevents my processor from getting the clap.
Woosh.
That's a minimum $1,700, 2024 TV. LG's flagship. Paired with a six year old entry-level GPU. And DDR4 released to market in 2014.
The joke is in the context. Even if it should run, it's not a "High End PC."
No, modern games should not be able to run on a office pc's pentiumII integrated gpu.
Graphics-tard detected.