Go research 64 bit Windows. I'm waiting. That's right, the RAM cap for Win7 Ultimate is 192 Gigs. RAM does matter, hence more = better. Go research how system processes work while you're at it. And hard drives? Does matter.Growley said:Lol amount of RAM and your HDD probably matter the least when it comes to gaming. Sure, an SSD will load environments faster, but otherwise makes no difference, and system RAM doesn't do much at all once you have over 4GB. You're talking out of your ass.Boudica said:Amount of RAM and type of HDD matter a lot. More, better RAM and a SSD will load environments faster, hold more in short term memory to decrease pop-in and handle more entities at any given time. If you're building a game for a console, you know exactly what hardware you have to work with. If you're building a game for a PC, you can't be sure how many entities you can have rendered, how large world spaces can be to keep load times short, or how much you can have calculating in a single moment. You need to make your game run on a low setting and a high setting. On a console, you need one game.
OT- Vault, us PC gamers have the benefits outweigh the negatives. Not a bad thing