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Comment by wing-_-nuts

2 hours ago

The value of my desktop pc has almost doubled, my ps5 is worth ~ $150 more than I bought it years ago.

It's gotten to the point where nvidia doesn't even bother to report their gaming revenue anymore. It's a clear sign that we're back to the bad old days of pc gaming being a 'prosumer' hobby, but don't worry I'm sure nvidia and their ilk are salivating at the idea of making pc gaming into a streaming stadia like solution that you pay for monthly

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Sohcahtoa82/saved/n76zkL

I think I paid a total of around $5,500 for the current components of my PC. Hard to say for sure since my PC has been a Ship of Theseus for over 30 years and started as a 486. The link merely reflects its current state.

At one point, PCPartPicker was showing my PC as worth $11,000. It's now at $7,200 without including the RAM or PSU. That would put it at $9,000.

> It's a clear sign that we're back to the bad old days of pc gaming being a 'prosumer' hobby

Yup.

I think it's especially bad since the gap between budget-grade and mid-grade feels like it's gotten wide. If you wanna play the latest AAA games and not feel like you need to upgrade in 3 years, you can't settle for the budget grade unless you're still gaming at 1080p.

I wouldn't recommend spending under $3,000 for a gaming PC these days, and that's just an absurd price.

Nvidia already has a PC gaming streaming service that integrates with your steam library and a couple other launchers' libraries.