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So you want high graphical settings? Rather than low graphics and high FPS?The games I mainly play is Skyrim, ESO, FM20 but when I get my new pc I wanna be playing games like Kingdom come and Mount and blade
So you want high graphical settings? Rather than low graphics and high FPS?The games I mainly play is Skyrim, ESO, FM20 but when I get my new pc I wanna be playing games like Kingdom come and Mount and blade
1080p is completely dead except for competitive play, they buy 1080p 244Hz monitors but drop the graphics settings to the lowest and lower the resolution to 720p, they're not interested in graphics quality, they just want as fast FPS as possible. That's the monitor you just posted so I'm trying to work out what it is you're actually after.Yes, but I was hoping that I can get high graphical setting and still get fairly decent fps
This isn't accurate, windows has never been free, you have to have a valid license in place. If you do then you can transfer it to a new machine. Or you can upgrade to 10 for free, the windows is not free.If you have windows, don't buy windows, windows is free, legally, from Microsoft. Just do a google search, it is all legit, Microsoft just doesn't care about selling single use licences, it isn't worth their time, you can transport your existing windows to your new machine or upgrade to 10 for free...even though it ended in 2019, it is still there, still free.
This isn't accurate, windows has never been free, you have to have a valid license in place. If you do then you can transfer it to a new machine. Or you can upgrade to 10 for free, the windows is not free.
Yes, just the way you wrote it, you need to be careful how you state things. That doesn't make windows free in any way, it just means you can transfer a license which you've already paid for. Windows is not free in any way.Dravin said: "If you have windows..."
SpyderTracks said "You have to have a valid licence in place..."
I think we are saying the same thing.