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Is it still worth building a PC for gaming?

71 replies

BunFagFreddie · 15/01/2013 00:34

If you get a really good graphics card etc. Tablets aren't really set up for it, and it's good to have a massive hard drive for games. However, is it still worth building one.

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PedroPonyLikesCrisps · 19/01/2013 12:32

Is it not possible that the Sims are taking their phones to the toilet with them and logging in to Mumsnet?!

juneybean · 19/01/2013 14:38

If EA Games can do that I'll give them my life savings!

MurderOfGoths · 19/01/2013 14:43

Grin @ Pedro!

juney I agree, though I'm now thinking of trying my hand at designing mods/items for Sims 3 which are MN themed!

SaskiaRembrandtVampireHunter · 20/01/2013 13:49

Grin @ Sims are taking their phones to the toilet with them and logging in to Mumsnet?!

I'd be impressed if in S4 they could put locks on the bathroom doors, so when one sim goes to the loo, 15 others don't follow them in then throw a wobbly because they can't all go too.

An MN mod - you'd have to make a YABU one, and sims could have a deep, abiding fear of being U. Also, naice ham would be a useful addition to the menu.

juneybean · 20/01/2013 19:56

MurderOfGoths Can I have a leave the bastard mod?

SaskiaRembrandtVampireHunter · 21/01/2013 11:21

Or maybe you could make one of these

juneybean · 21/01/2013 12:25
Grin
Snorbs · 21/01/2013 12:58

I built a gaming PC for my son for Christmas. I used some bits and pieces I already had spare - PSU, hard disk, DVD drive etc - but if I had bought everything new it would probably have been about £600. We've yet to find anything it can't comfortably run.

I think at least some of the people buying the over-clocked UltraExtreme Weapons-Grade Fata1ity QuadSLI HyperRAM Turbo style products that are covered in dubious heatsinks and lots of stickers are more interested in winning an online dick-size war over FPS rates than anything else. You don't need a top-end i7 to play CoD.

juneybean · 22/01/2013 10:51

Ooo Snorbs talk to me about FPS... I get up to 200 with The Sims, but so many website say you don't want that, and that I need a FPS Limiter? Is that true?

Snorbs · 22/01/2013 12:36

I'm no expert but the way I see it is this: 30-odd FPS is ample for games like The Sims and MineCraft provided it can be maintained. You don't want it to drop to 5FPS when it gets asked to do something tricky.

If you're a serious player of twitchy games where fast reaction times are critical - games like CoD, Halo or StarCraft for instance - then you'd probably want 60+FPS. But the average player would probably not notice the difference.

Anything more than 100FPS is, in my opinion, pointless because I don't believe that our nervous systems are wired to be able to usefully deal with images changing that quickly. Few displays can keep up with FPS rates that high either.

SparkyDudess · 22/01/2013 20:14

Can I go off at a slight tangent? DS is saving up for a gaming desktop, he's got ideas about selecting the components himself so it comes built to his spec.

Can anyone recommend somewhere reputable to get it from?

Snorbs · 22/01/2013 20:21

Overclockers is pretty good. But Amazon's prices are often hard to beat.

SparkyDudess · 22/01/2013 20:57

Thanks for that link - can you actually customise desktops with amazon then? I'd assumed not?

ladyWordy · 22/01/2013 23:46

What about lambda-tek... They have an online configurator too, great fun for trying different specs. You can keep your design/s, and order the components there, or shop around.

www.lambda-tek.com/computing/gbindex.htm

ladyWordy · 22/01/2013 23:55

...though re-reading your post, Sparky, I see he wants it built to order rather than DIY. So that's not what he wants really (unless he fancies a challenge..)

If he buys a few computer/gamer magazines he'll probably find ads from custom builders. That will at least give him some names to look into?

BertieBotts · 23/01/2013 00:06

I think there's a hierarchy Grin PCs are more for hardcore gamers and geeks IMO - which is neither a good or bad thing, just different to how consoles work.

One of the biggest factors IMO currently is the fact that with console games there's a massive second hand market, so you can swap games fairly regularly for not too much money. PC is more long haul - you can't usually trade games in at game shops etc or sell them on because of the activation codes in them being one-use, and a lot is switching to digital download only (with Steam etc) - there's talk that console gaming will go this way too, but I think that would be a shame - it's nice to have the distinction there, I think.

Of course tablets are lower on the "serious gamer" hierarchy - they're fun but they'll never replace purpose-built machines, and a touch screen just isn't versatile enough. More for the casual gamer really, or someone who likes trying a lot of new things.

I am slightly addicted to The Sims Blush I'm still mad on Sims 2 though, I can't get into Sims 3 properly at all. The constant updates (and then the need to update all of your mods) drive me insane, the faces just look odd (slider mods help) and I can't get my head around the timing with the whole neighbourhood ageing thing. I'm planning to give it another go, though, when I get my new hard drive.

ouryve · 23/01/2013 00:11

We used to build all our pcs, but now stick with the Dell outlet. There's some good deals to be had, with OS already paid for and legit.

BertieBotts · 23/01/2013 00:11

MurderofGoths There's a time clock you can get (for Sims 2) which slows down the game clock to half it's usual speed, so it doesn't take them an hour to use the toilet or eat any more. I loved it - just couldn't get used to the way it messed up their sleeping patterns so I took it out. Anyway if you want o check it out it's by Chris Hatch at Back Alley Sims, although I utterly despise him, he's a sexist creep arsehole, but he makes damn good mods if you're willing to search through all of the weird porn mods that he makes as well Hmm Often I am not, hence not providing a direct link.

ouryve · 23/01/2013 00:17

Console life is around 8-9 years.

More like 5-6 years. There seems to be a 3-4 year lag between new versions of consoles. The replacements take a couple of years to be come attractively affordable as a replacement and for the games to no longer al be £40

ouryve · 23/01/2013 00:19

Overclockers is quite pricey. Ebuyer is a good budget option, when it works properly.

juneybean · 23/01/2013 22:06

Talking of mods I cannot live without NRAAS, Twallan is amazing!

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