I’ve been watching Linus tech videos to build a new pc after mine broke and I know Linus is way into the gamer market, that being said does anyone who use PC’s professionally even play games on. I for one had some games on the PC but 90% of the time I used consoles and just used the PC for just working.
I saw that “ExplaningComputers” video, where he built a budget Ryzen computer the other day. It was OK.
I’d say a good deal of people who use PCs “professionally” play games on them. Solitaire, Minesweeper, that farm thing if not firewalled
One things to note here:
Having a solitaire with RTX graphics and microkernel textures in solid 60 FPS will be very demanding. (not the ideal way to create a solitaire application, but nVidia is nVidia who can blame them)
I like the jokes, but I have played solitaire more times than I could count.
There is a simple and cheap solution for that if you want to keep things tidy and organized:
Put all your gaming stuff on a separate OS in an dual or multi-boot system.
I remember that I had to press shift+click in every game. Perhaps once I might won but all the other times it was fail. Is it actually a game of luck or strategy?