Just now watching the #starfield presentations and wow, I kinda want it now. But the thing I'm worried about is performance and quality on my gaming PC (AMD 2600, NVIDIA 2060, 16GB RAM). I was never really a Skyrim fan, although the soundtrack is top notch, and I LOVED Fallout 4 (minus settlements and Preston Garvey). Wonder if this is worth the $70 price tag?

#pcgaming #gaming

You can dock ANY enemy ship and fight them?!?!?!?! That's so cool!

#starfield #pcgaming #gaming

Not only is my PC's performance going to matter, but what about Proton/Linux support? I'm all in on #linux now and there is NO going back to #windows.
@teamtuck if you are building a PC it should just work, but if you want help picking one id be glad to help

@Blisterexe I built a custom PC about 4 years ago and honestly, I think this might possibly be my last one. I don't play many new AAA games anymore, so this is a rarity for me. Heck, #starfield is the only AAA game I'm remotely excited about.

PC Gaming has declined over the years IMO and it's not worth it to keep an expensive machine up.

I just hope that I can bump down to 1080P (from 1440P) and have a solid 60FPS, high fidelity experience.

@teamtuck honestly, thats fair, if you want you can tell me your budget and i can make you a list on #pcpartpicker
@Blisterexe Thanks for the suggestion. I honestly thought that if Valve would constantly update the Deck, I would just get one of those. I did build on a budget last time and I kind of regret it, but again, I don't play heavy games anymore and my current build is enough for 1440P/60. It's just one new game that I'm concerned about ATM lol.
@teamtuck what are your current specs?
@Blisterexe AMD Ryzen 2600, NVIDIA 2060 and 16GB RAM.