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Will My Pc Support Next Gen Games

Which games can be played on laptop with 4GB RAM, i3 (5th Gen) processor and Intel HD Graphics 4400?

Bro I Have A Pc...I Play The Following Games By Lowering The Resolution And Decreasing The Graphics To Medium Or Low.Pc Specs. 4 gb ram i3 4th Gen intel hd 4400Games1 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain2 Zombie Army Triology3 Mafia 24 Just Cause 25 Saints Row 46 Assasing Creed Black Flag(very low resolution required)7 NFS 2012 Edition8 Modern Warfare 3(works Like Charm)9 Batman Arkham City(Works Perfectly)10I Also Played Prototype 2, Mad Max (lowest Setting Buy Finely Playable)Games Like State of Decay Work ok(as it is not optimized)Crisis 3 also Works Good.Was Also Able To Play skyrim VAnd In The EndI Even Tried GTA 5To My Surprise I WAS able to play the starting Bank Robbery Mission Without Any Lag At Lowest Res And Graphic.(Gta 5 is good even in is lowest State)But It Lagged Well After That Mission.BUT Still It was Working..U Have Better Intel Chip... U Should Try GTA 5 One Time..It is very well optimized...Also Google Top 10 most optimized Games.Dso gaming has provided year wise list.U will find more games..

Can AMD HD 6770 support next gen games like witcher3 etc atleast at medium settings for resolution of 1366 x 768?

Witcher 3 should run fine on medium with that resolution, other games might run on even higher settings (Witcher 3 will be more demanding than the rest since it's made with PC in mind).

Will an Xbox 360 controller work when playing a next-gen game on a PC?

Simply yes.
It depends on the developer. Pc game programmer decides if they should add controller such as xbox controller work on the game.
some games like skyrim the elder scroll supports xbox controller.
if you use program like glovepie it will work on all games. You can just select input (xbox con.) To out put (pc keyboardand mouse.)

BF4 on Current-Gen or Next-Gen? Help?

Hello. I am a 14 yr old gamer that makes no money whatsoever. I ask my parents to buy me games and they get me about 1 game every 3 months. I heard that the new consoles will support 64 player servers in Battlefield 4, and I really want to try that. I did ask my parents for a copy of the new Xbox, but they said to wait. Don't tell me to buy or build a gaming PC because they are very expensive and I have no experience with building computers. So, should I just get Battlefield 4 on the 360 I have, or wait until I can get an XboxOne and play it on that for 64 player servers.

Will upgrading my RAM from 4GB to 8GB will help me to play latest next gen games without lags?

1. No. 2. No. 3. No. Your GPU is so outdated it is virtually no better than an Intel integrated card. My friend has a laptop with the 525M and he couldn't run the Witcher above 10 fps with the very lowest settings, so you can forget about "compromising to medium" LOL.  And also, there's no point increasing RAM if the only motive behind it is gaming performance - games that need more than 4GB of RAM can't be handled by your GPU anyway, so increasing RAM won't solve anything, save the money. Also, you cannot upgrade laptop GPUs, so you're stuck there. If you wanna game, you're better off building your own custom PC. You can build pretty decent ones for about ₹50K.

Should I build a PC for gaming or buy a PS4 Pro?

This question will trigger a console vs pc war. I'll tell you distinctly according to requirements.PC: Can range from cheap to very expensive according to specifications. Nevertheless to keep playing newer games, you'll have to keep putting in money to upgrade your components. That being said, games are dirt cheap and you can actually play At 4K 120 FPs and so on.PS4: One time payment is enough but games are expensive to buy. Some super cool exclusives like Uncharted and Red Dead Redemption(also on Xbox i suppose).I would recommend you buy the PS4 if you play mostly for fun. If you're into Competitive gaming or heavy multiplayer RTs games go for a PC.Cheers :)

Should I get a gaming PC or the PS4?

I'm currently debating on whether I should get the PS4 or invest in a PC? I've never owned a gaming PC before EVER, so I need help with a lot of my questions. The only games I've played on the computer (my laptop) were things like LOTRO, Diablo 2, etc. I want something that will support games like Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls Online, Dragon Age: 3, Dark Souls 2, Diablo 3, Guild Wars, all games from The Elder Scrolls Anthology, etc. With consoles I always feel like there are so many things I'm missing out on. But with I'm worried about a certain game not running, having to update the PC when I have no experience with assembling electronics (except for the time I took apart my Game Boy SP). Also, people always suggest building your own PC, which I have no experience in and I'm afraid of screwing things up. I have read up on how to build one and everything necessary but I still don't trust myself. Owning a PC just seems like such a hassle and I'm not really sure if it's worth it. So please give me some insight on this!

Some specifics I'd like to know:

1. Based on my description and what you prefer, should I go with PS4 or PC? There is a huge price difference and I'm wondering if the PC is worth the extra money and time.

2. Should I try and build my own? (with help of course)

3. Could you give me some examples online of a PC that fits all of my needs?

4. What is the minimum amount of money needed to buy or build one? (one that will play my games on a high setting)

5. Games. Do most games on consoles come out on PC as well? I'm afraid of something coming out (maybe something with high requirements) that I wouldn't be able to play on the PC because of my PC's specs or it not being made for PC at all.

6. I've always played on a console and of course using a controller for major games. Would there be a chance of me not liking using the mouse and keyboard? I don't want to regret anything.

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