That’s not really true. A good high end PC can still last a solid 5+ years of the latest releases if you’re willing to stop running everything at max settings.
That’s pretty much exactly how it was back then too…
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Nowadays publisher just say “buy a new PC” when being asked about specs.
Fuck them.
You could attribute it to Crisis being so popular for not running on typical hardware
But optimizing a game is a waste of money when the majority of sales occur before release
That’s not really true. A good high end PC can still last a solid 5+ years of the latest releases if you’re willing to stop running everything at max settings.
That’s pretty much exactly how it was back then too…