12.04.2018, 10:03
Didn't see that post.
Far Cry 4 will probably run, just dont expect the best performance out of the GTX650 (I used to run FC3 on that, and it was already struggling with a decent framerate). Far Cry 5 requires a GTX670 (min. requirements) so I assume you're not going to have a great experience trying to play that game on that graphicscard.
I would recommend saving up more for a bit better PC, especially because of future games that will release and I'm afraid that the GTX650 can't keep up with that at all. You can always decide to replace the graphicscard at a later date, but since the prices are extremly high now.. That's going to cost either way.
But you need a PC that can actually run that game before you can stream it to the 2nd PC. So that doesn't really solves OP's problem.
Far Cry 4 will probably run, just dont expect the best performance out of the GTX650 (I used to run FC3 on that, and it was already struggling with a decent framerate). Far Cry 5 requires a GTX670 (min. requirements) so I assume you're not going to have a great experience trying to play that game on that graphicscard.
I would recommend saving up more for a bit better PC, especially because of future games that will release and I'm afraid that the GTX650 can't keep up with that at all. You can always decide to replace the graphicscard at a later date, but since the prices are extremly high now.. That's going to cost either way.
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Yea, save up some and buy better gear.
My Nephew is chasing his gaming dreams, and has a budget of 800 AUD, and whilst he's finding some good priced builds, they're not overly powerful. I told him to keep saving, and in the same time, trying to bolster what he's been given, to get a better PC up. What I've been messing about with recently, is steams In Home Streaming... I've got a dual core 1.5 ghz Celeron, with 2 gigs of ram, running most games off my main rig. This also allows you to move around from PC to PC as all you do is go to the next PC, and get the stream open to it. |


