lol, I play Far Cry at 1600x1200 will full effects smoothly. And it's not grainy and plants 20 feet away don't magically appear. I can snipe from 3000 feet and zoom out and the plants are still there.
And what if you don't feel like spending $1500-$2000 for a good gaming PC?
Or how about building an awesome one for $1200 from newegg.com?
Likewise, anyone that thinks spending upwards of $1,000 to play video games is a fucking idiot.
No, I'm paying that much for games, movies, internet access, DVD audio, TV, video capture, music, work, etc.
Btw, there is nothing on consoles that can give me the experience that Call of Duty, Rise of Nations, Warcraft III, Half Life 2 the way a PC can. Call of Duty sound like I'm there. The audio is f*cking fantastic.
If you could find one, a $1000 gaming PC would be an extremely low end gaming PC.
$1000 could get medium end for custom builders which is about the same as very high end for Dell consumers (but you'd pay $3000 with them)..
If you insist on prebuilt, then you can still find a great pc for under $1000.
Cyberpower PCs
Maybe if you do bargain bin shopping for pieces at tradeshows and on the internet you can slap something together for close to that and have a low end gaming PC.
Err....RIGHT....I think I'll "slap" together extremely high quality parts for a low cost at newegg.com to build a high end PC anyday.
I hope you realize Dell/Sony/Hp and others use the crappiest of hardware components. They use foxconn mobos with extremely limited BIOS with value RAM, integrate video trash and integrated audio for about 5 times the cost of their worth. And they give you like 10 Watt 2 speaker sets. Ewwwww.......
Here's my system, which is pretty high end. REAL high end, not that crap Dell will feed you:
ASUS P4R800-V Deluxe $104
Pentium 4 3.2 GHz Nortwood with 800 FSB and HT $277
Corsair XMS 1024 MB of PC3200 at Dual Channel with 2-3-3-6 T1 Timings $258
Audigy 2 ZS Sound Card $88
Aspire X-alien case, with room for 5 internal HDD, 5 optical bays, 2 floppy/zip bays, 6 fans and a 420 Watt PSU $81
Klipsch 5.1 Ultras, which bitch slap most high end theater systems $344
I've got a DVD drive and CDRW from an older machine, but these would cost about $50 total
I have a 17" Sony G220 CRT, which still has awesome image quality and pwns most LCDs without DVI input (especially for games because it does 100 fps). Todays cost $220
Windows XP Pro with SP1 $136
(Sapphire) Ati 9800 Pro 128 MB onboard $199 (got it during blow out sale 2 months ago)
Old keyboard and mouse, could replace with much better ones for $40
160 GB Seagate Barracuda 8MB cache 7200 RPM SATA150 $120
Yes, it is a total of $1718, but most of my components are best of the best. Klipsch 5.1 Ultras are THE best computers speakers out there. 9800 Pro was the best video card 2 months ago, and has shown no signs of slowing down.
I don't plan buying new speakers until at least 2010. They are that awesome.
But I could easily get a $1000 PC that would run far cry fast. An AMD XP 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ speeds (not comparibly to my processor, but it's 533 FSB predecessor), drop the speakers, get value RAM, and I'm down to $1000 already.