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Sometimes I really wonder why people that know nothing about computer hardware play this game.. but I'll try and educate anyway.
There's the built-in ranking program in this game. You can go access it for free in the free build mode.
Also you can just look here: http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1050-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-970/3649vs2577
Btw, I think the game is especially suitable for people who do not know much about computer hardware.
actually thats not entirely true,
AMD bought out ATI who use to make Radeon Cards, but anyway they both only do the R&D for each respective card, and make a few models. But the manufactoring of the actual product is not done in house, its outsourced to another company called TFMC
hehe
Maybe so ppl can learn how computer building works im not new to computers but I didnt know that either.
Just because you said something four years ago doesn't mean you're not wrong. This game taught me quite a bit actually and helped push me to start building my own PCs now that I know that the concept of a home build isn't as scary as it looks.