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A great way to play.

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Not only do games tend to cost a little cheaper on PC in comparison to consoles, but dependent on what specs you’re running, you’re also likely to have a far prettier experience on PC than you are on the Xbox One and PS4. Increased frame rates, smoother textures, and more detailed worlds are all parts of the benefits of running some of the most powerful graphics cards on the market at the moment, and they’ll provide a vastly prettier looking game than the current consoles can.

Whatever kind of hardware you’re running in your PC, you’re also given a bunch of in-depth graphics options in games to get an optimal experience that your machine can handle. This means that even if you’re not running the most powerful and expensive hardware, you can still get a smooth and visually pretty experiences, which even then is often on par with or prettier than anything the consoles could offer.


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