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09/26/14, 05:12 AM   #5
DarthFett11
 
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Originally Posted by BornDownUnder View Post
There are a couple of quite important questions which really need to be answered:

How much are you wanting to spend?
What other games (if any) do you play?

ESO like just about all other mmo's past and present are almost completely dependent on cpu speed, which sadly AMD fall behind a bit when it comes to per-core performance. AMD are cheaper by a bit though to be quite fair.
I'd like to keep it between 500 and 1000. Of course the less money I have to spend the better.

I actually don't play any games on my pc at the moment other than ESO.
I pretty much use it for my online classes, playing ESO, watching movies and tv shows that i've downloaded (legally of course ) and watching Netflix sometimes.

I'll check out the links you provided.
I was mainly just worried about getting high end parts and then not having the game work correctly. Like I wrote earlier I had heard that some people were having issues with ESO working with Gforce and Nvidia high end cards but I wasn't sure if those were isolated issues or not.
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