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This is a good PC. Almost everything I have ever run on it has auto set itself to high or ultra, then gave me no problems for their entire playthroughs. This isn't a "aww man my framerate dropped from 400 to 390 when there was an explosion" problem. This is a "game will randomly freeze for 5-10 seconds at a time and no other game has ever done this on here" problem.
thanks for the free points btw.
Bait used to be good.
I don't know the standard, I'm fine with having my PC because it's served me well. And like I said, modern releases still run at high settings, 60+ FPS, with absolutely no trouble. This game even tries to default to Ultra whenever graphics are set to default, and I manually have to set them back. I know it's not the absolute most up to date graphics card and processor that came out last month, but it is still a very good PC that has served me well and continues to do so for literally every other game I play. And the specs surpass the minimum and recommended specs the game lists on its page.
The 3060 is by no means "one of the worst gpus on the market" ... lol. Please dont give advice if you dont know what you're talking about.
There is NO NEED to be a super huge kerbal space programm PC to run this sort of a game
Doubling down and saying it in caps a second time doesn't make your bait any more believable.