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Gentlemen. I'm doing it. I'm getting a new pc.

Which classic rpgs should I break in my new rig on?

  • Dark Sun: Shattered Lands

    Votes: 28 28.3%
  • Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager

    Votes: 13 13.1%
  • Knights of the Chalice

    Votes: 16 16.2%
  • Knights of the Chalice 2

    Votes: 20 20.2%
  • Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

    Votes: 36 36.4%
  • The Temple of Elemental Evil

    Votes: 33 33.3%
  • Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace

    Votes: 9 9.1%
  • Mount and Blade (the original)

    Votes: 12 12.1%
  • Cid Meyer's Civilization (it's a crpg according to Lilura)

    Votes: 10 10.1%
  • The Elder Scrolls 1: Arena

    Votes: 9 9.1%
  • The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall

    Votes: 16 16.2%
  • The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind

    Votes: 26 26.3%
  • Fallout 1

    Votes: 38 38.4%
  • Fallout 2

    Votes: 22 22.2%
  • Deus Ex (I wonder how the lady's bathroom will render on such a powerful computer)

    Votes: 45 45.5%
  • Icewind Dale

    Votes: 25 25.3%

  • Total voters
    99

ind33d

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Should mod a Steam Deck with $500 of Sanwa parts then only use it to play Balatro like a real man
 

MessiahMan

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Codex 2012 Project: Eternity Wasteland 2 Codex USB, 2014 Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2
Eeh,
Can you recommend a good text rpg? I don't really play those.

Text only games (the old ones, anyway) are largely adventure titles. You get some nice hybrids, though like Beyond Zork.



My computer's sweating just loading that video!

richard-simmons-outfit-1039573-nobzb-fb.jpg
 

coldcrow

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Pretty good rig, R7 7800x3d is very good for the pricetag. If you need the RAM and get it for cheap, sure why not. M2 SSD, yes please. 4080 is good enough for anything, really. Nvidia 4000 cards are awesome and quite efficient. If you have the bucks, get an Asus ROG STRIX, their cooling is just worth the money. My 4070Ti under full load (Benchmarks) doesn't exceed 73-75°. Normal use cases are about 60-70° at most.
It so happens I am acquiring a similar rig, but use my "old" 4070Ti.
 
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Pretty good rig, R7 7800x3d is very good for the pricetag. If you need the RAM and get it for cheap, sure why not. M2 SSD, yes please. 4080 is good enough for anything, really. Nvidia 4000 cards are awesome and quite efficient. If you have the bucks, get an Asus ROG STRIX, their cooling is just worth the money. My 4070Ti under full load (Benchmarks) doesn't exceed 73-75°. Normal use cases are about 60-70° at most.
It so happens I am acquiring a similar rig, but use my "old" 4070Ti.
I highly suggest either Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste or their Conductonaut liquid metal.
 

welly321

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shoulda went with a 14700k or 14900k over the AMD machine. Intel problems are way overblown and are the result of normies thinking they can overclock on a tower cooler and have the cpu last.
 

MerchantKing

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shoulda went with a 14700k or 14900k over the AMD machine. Intel problems are way overblown and are the result of normies thinking they can overclock on a tower cooler and have the cpu last.
That didn't even make it into my consideration. BTW, why would anyone even bother with overclocking the newest most powerful cards? They're more than powerful enough to run anything without overclocking. And if they're normal consumers, I would assume that most of them aren't even running any applications that would need them to overclock for more time efficiency.

This computer will be primarily for gaming and the 7800x3D is an excellent choice for that. If I ever need the extra power for anything else, I'll just get a separate machine for it. At the moment, I don't need it.
 
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Are you doing something work-related with that RAM? Because HOLY SHIT, who ever needs 128gb of RAM? 16gb is good, 32gb is perfect, 64gb is overkill, 128gb is extreme.

Might as well make a RAM Disk with that btw.
R7 7800x3D
Are you sure you can't wait for the newest x3D AMD processors? They're probably going to be even better. Eh, you will be able to upgrade later, even then AFAIK the 9000s series won't be such a big improvement, it seems like a gen more focused on efficiency than big performance gains.
 

Basshead

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Looking at the poll, why even get a new pc? The games listed won’t benefit from better hardware. As such, I’d recommend getting a Mac. It is a superior operating system and you shouldn’t have much trouble running any of those old titles, especially with wine. They are just so much more comfortable to use. I have both myself, but for day to day shit the Mac is much better.
 

ShiningSoldier

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Looking at the poll, why even get a new pc? The games listed won’t benefit from better hardware. As such, I’d recommend getting a Mac. It is a superior operating system and you shouldn’t have much trouble running any of those old titles, especially with wine. They are just so much more comfortable to use. I have both myself, but for day to day shit the Mac is much better.
I have a mac with Apple Silicon processor, and no - most of the games from the list are absolutely impossible to run on Mac. Well, it's possible hypothetically, but you have to configure so many things, it's godawful. And the result is not guaranteed - I constantly run into tons of bugs.
I love my Mac, but it's definitely not for old games.
 

Basshead

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Looking at the poll, why even get a new pc? The games listed won’t benefit from better hardware. As such, I’d recommend getting a Mac. It is a superior operating system and you shouldn’t have much trouble running any of those old titles, especially with wine. They are just so much more comfortable to use. I have both myself, but for day to day shit the Mac is much better.
I have a mac with Apple Silicon processor, and no - most of the games from the list are absolutely impossible to run on Mac. Well, it's possible hypothetically, but you have to configure so many things, it's godawful. And the result is not guaranteed - I constantly run into tons of bugs.
I love my Mac, but it's definitely not for old games.
Mine is a few years older. I believe this issue is the result of the Apple processors that they switched to. The intel based Mac’s can run most if not all of these games. Sometimes it can take some work, but for more popular titles ports already exist. I hadn’t considered the new processors. My mistake! I hope Apple does prioritize gaming though, as I feel that they would put out a great system for it. A lot of newer games are playable on Mac as well. Apple is overpriced and I have many issues with them, but Microsoft is quite literally the most anti consumer company in existence. Windows somehow manages to get shittier and shittier with each os.
 

welly321

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Looking at the poll, why even get a new pc? The games listed won’t benefit from better hardware. As such, I’d recommend getting a Mac. It is a superior operating system and you shouldn’t have much trouble running any of those old titles, especially with wine. They are just so much more comfortable to use. I have both myself, but for day to day shit the Mac is much better.
I have a mac with Apple Silicon processor, and no - most of the games from the list are absolutely impossible to run on Mac. Well, it's possible hypothetically, but you have to configure so many things, it's godawful. And the result is not guaranteed - I constantly run into tons of bugs.
I love my Mac, but it's definitely not for old games.
Mine is a few years older. I believe this issue is the result of the Apple processors that they switched to. The intel based Mac’s can run most if not all of these games. Sometimes it can take some work, but for more popular titles ports already exist. I hadn’t considered the new processors. My mistake! I hope Apple does prioritize gaming though, as I feel that they would put out a great system for it. A lot of newer games are playable on Mac as well. Apple is overpriced and I have many issues with them, but Microsoft is quite literally the most anti consumer company in existence. Windows somehow manages to get shittier and shittier with each os.
Apple and its closed eco system is just as bad as microsoft.
 

Maxie

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My 17 year old computer which worked fine before has broken. So I'm building a new one with a 4080 super (the 4090 costs twice as much for a measly 5fps more at best) and an R7 7800x3D. 128 gb of RAM of course because RAM is cheap. The parts should be coming in the mail next week. Which old crpgs from two or more decades that need nowhere close to its processing power should I play on it first?
if your PC can't run HoMM3, you've wasted money
 

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I don't see the point of high end GPU, like who would pay a lot to play woke AAA ESG bugfest in 4k 60fps?
kingdom come 2 releasing whenever. will be worth it, then. maybe. possibly.

edit: also you should play morrowind because that's always the answer
 

Rincewind

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You can probably get some 8k graphics skyrim mods with extremely high quality breast physics these days.
You're forgetting about your eye upgrade so you can enjoy that 8K graphics.

128 gb of RAM of course because RAM is cheap.

Yeah, if you're made of money. 128 GB DDR5 would set you back by about 400 USD, that's not exactly cheap.

I can't imagine a way to exceed the 32 GB limit with games or even normal audio or video work. 64 GB+ if you're really doing ultra high-end stuff.
 

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