When friends come to me for tech advice, there’s one question I dread above all others: “Can you recommend a gaming PC?” Can’t you ask me something easier, like “can you sequence the DNA of a Cadbury’s Twirl?” or “why do people keep hiring Piers Morgan?”
There’s no such thing as a gaming PC. A gaming PC means different things to different people. To my dad, it means a system capable of playing without crashing when the cards bounce and cascade down the screen after a win. To with ray tracing, at high texture quality and medium volumetric fog resolution.