No i can't, games are designed to work with consols etc. PC games are designed to push the limits.
If a PC gamer was to settle for no AA/fancy lighting effects/etc etc their PC would run anygame fine. But they always want that little bit more, hence why upgrading.
A nice PC would last 3 years+ easily and still play most games at settings better or equivilent to an Xbox/PS3.
I mean, the graphics in a PS3 is on par with this.... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/X1950-Pro-Gam...raphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW&hash=item1e6258dae6
But you obviously can't just make a comparison just like that.
If a PC gamer was to settle for no AA/fancy lighting effects/etc etc their PC would run anygame fine. But they always want that little bit more, hence why upgrading.
A nice PC would last 3 years+ easily and still play most games at settings better or equivilent to an Xbox/PS3.
I mean, the graphics in a PS3 is on par with this.... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/X1950-Pro-Gam...raphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW&hash=item1e6258dae6
But you obviously can't just make a comparison just like that.