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#1 Punchy71
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Hi, What are some multiplayer online and two-player co-op cross-platform games that can play Windows, Andoroid and iOS mobile platforms? Thanks

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#2 Punchy71
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Hi, I'm interested in playing EverQuest 1 for the first time. How many different versions are there currently up and running today in 2020, including any private or unofficial servers as well as "official" servers and different variations? Which one would be best for a brand new player to start out on? Thank you

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#3 Punchy71
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@BassMan said:

@punchy71: I would wait a bit for the 2020 GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to release.

What GPUs from Nvidia and AMD are going to be releasing in 2020?

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#4 Punchy71
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@BassMan: Wow, thanks for showing me this. It looks really good.

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What’s the most graphics resource demanding, intense, limit-pushing, brutally complex, extremely difficult game and flight simulator in 2020 that I can try to run on my new PC (when I get it built) as a benchmark test to see if it can run it smoothly and at an acceptable frame rate or not?

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#6 Punchy71
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I was doing some initial research and discovered that some newer CPU's have integrated graphics processors built into the chip. This seems like something new to me, as I don't recall any such thing from even as little as several years ago. They're called APU's, I guess. Why would I opt to get one of these over a separate dedicated CPU and separate dedicated GPU card combination (which is what I was thinking about doing originally)?

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#7 Punchy71
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Hi, I'm seeking some suggestions for a Japanese Anime style MMORPG that can be played on a PC right now in 2020, and even some that will be releasing relatively soon... Thanks for any help

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#8 Punchy71
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The CPU ? I'm surprised. I thought surely it might be the memory.

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After the graphics card, which internal desktop PC component has the greatest impact on overall gaming performance? Thanks

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#10  Edited By Punchy71
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Hi,

What should I look for and what should be included in a well-balanced and well-rounded budget gaming PC in December 2018 or early 2019 and beyond for the foreseeable future? I'm thinking of maybe a budget of, say, $300 for a budget gaming PC with very good bang for the buck and using the most absolute newest parts to future proof it as much as possible.

Also, I'm not sure if I should build my own, buy one that's already built, or have one built to order.

Thanks for any suggestions

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