jr15aggie said:
I've thought about venturing into the PC world at some point... after 20+ years of working, my disposable income is more readily available - despite my kids best efforts to spend it faster than I can make it.
One of the main draws is having an all in one retro game machine, but I'm also very interested in playing more optimized versions of some "recent" games. Arkham Knight comes to mind. I love that game, but they never updated the Xbox 1 / PS4 version... game still runs at 900p and 30 frames. Very messy by today's standards.
Unfortunately you chose a bad time to enter the PC gaming market. Mid range and low end GPUs are very quickl becoming obsolete for new games. Vram requirements for new games are a big issue now and virtually every mid range card is being maxxed out vram side (new games are hitting 16-20 gb now pretty easily).
The good thing is that since crypto mining died, prices are the process of plummeting since no one is buying GPUs anymore for anything except gaming.