Hi everyone, so I was looking through the Steam Store yesterday and I noticed that Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is available for £30, which is less than it would be on console no doubt, add to that the fact I don't own a PS4 yet, so the console version I could buy won't be available for another month or so, (not even sure about getting it at launch yet to be honest)
I was probably going to get this on Steam anyway, my PC is technically superior to all consoles anyway, (at least according to those in another thread wherein I provided specs and asked how it compared) so I looked at the recommended requirements and thought "Zounds! my PC's specs are only marginally above those specified here!" and then I remembered, in the aforementioned earlier thread it was mentioned that PC ports of AAA games are often poorly optimized, needing more power for comparatively little, thing is I spent a lot of money on this rig, and it was in the hope that I'd be able to play the best version of any game for quite a while, so obviously this has me a bit worried that my rig might become obsolete faster than I would like, and I'm not confident in my abilities to open it up and modify it without disastrous consequences.
obviously if what I'm suggesting is possible it will be a case-by-case basis, but basically, are mods to better optimize a game for PC a thing? or is there another way to get a better result out of your hardware, I'm not particularly worried right now because as I mentioned my specs are still above the recommended, but I have a feeling they'll be overtaken by future games too soon for my liking. so any advice on how to combat that without compromising the settings I run the game on would be great, thanks!
I was probably going to get this on Steam anyway, my PC is technically superior to all consoles anyway, (at least according to those in another thread wherein I provided specs and asked how it compared) so I looked at the recommended requirements and thought "Zounds! my PC's specs are only marginally above those specified here!" and then I remembered, in the aforementioned earlier thread it was mentioned that PC ports of AAA games are often poorly optimized, needing more power for comparatively little, thing is I spent a lot of money on this rig, and it was in the hope that I'd be able to play the best version of any game for quite a while, so obviously this has me a bit worried that my rig might become obsolete faster than I would like, and I'm not confident in my abilities to open it up and modify it without disastrous consequences.
obviously if what I'm suggesting is possible it will be a case-by-case basis, but basically, are mods to better optimize a game for PC a thing? or is there another way to get a better result out of your hardware, I'm not particularly worried right now because as I mentioned my specs are still above the recommended, but I have a feeling they'll be overtaken by future games too soon for my liking. so any advice on how to combat that without compromising the settings I run the game on would be great, thanks!