I recently watched a āBefore You Buyā video by GamingBolt for Gotham Knights (embedded). Iāve shared other videos of this series, so itās definitely a channel I strongly recommend. The video is great, because it goes into some non-spoilery details about the plot and game play. If you enjoyed the Batman Arkham games, youāll probably enjoy this, too (as I expect to).
Iāve known about Goth Knights for a while now. Itās coming to consoles and PC on 10/21/22. Thereās also a Suicide Squad game coming out that looks quite similar. Iām looking forward to both of these games and will probably write something later for the Suicide Squad one.
The premise is that Batman and...
Iāve known about Goth Knights for a while now. Itās coming to consoles and PC on 10/21/22. Thereās also a Suicide Squad game coming out that looks quite similar. Iām looking forward to both of these games and will probably write something later for the Suicide Squad one.
The premise is that Batman and...
I just found an awesome video by GamingBolt about Gotham Knight's performance and visual fidelity on PC: https://youtu.be/g6H4zjURQ_k
I'm really excited about this game, but I still have games to finish. This game will be best for my new PC build ("Azura Azula"), which you can see here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/V83Fxs It's a bit of a work in progress I hope to complete in a few months or so. There are details that could change, but I think that's essentially what I'm looking into building (one for me and one for Vinny).
My current build that I built 3 years ago (remember "Azure Azule?") can be seen here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/V83Fxs I started off w/ an EVGA 1660 Ti XC Gaming 6G (https://www.evga.com/products/Specs/GPU.aspx?pn=97cb4b02-fe8d-48b2-bddf-7241a213849a) Last month, I replaced it with an EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 12GB XC GAMING (https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=12G-P4-2263-KR) I'm extremely impressed with this upgrade, but I still want a 3070 (I think). It's hard to believe it runs on air and is as cool in gaming as my AIO-cooled CPU (https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Single-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series%E2%84%A2-H80i-v2-High-Performance-Liquid-CPU-Cooler/p/CW-9060024-WW). This is the coolest running card I've had in probably decades.
I'm working on a new build because my i7-8700 (not-K) isn't compatible w/ Windows 11 and I want it to get some kind of understanding of how this HDR tech on my monitor and GPU is supposed to look or do. It's my understanding that it has a great auto-HDR feature, while the implementation in Windows 10 is horrible. I'm still learning about HDR and don't understand it well enough, but I suspect Windows 11 will open my eyes.
Vinny wants a gaming PC, too, so I want to use this same build for his. His budget may be bigger, so it's more likely he'll get an RTX 30-series. I can wait. What's great is that this build will only cost me about $800. Vinny needs a monitor, though. I bought a MSI OPTIX MAG274QRF (https://www.msi.com/Monitor/Optix-MAG274QRF-QD) in December, but MSI upgraded it to a QD for an RMA. Now I'm waiting on another RMA for it.
Let me know what you think about the game and PC building. Do you build your own? Why or why not? How do you get your PCs? How much is in your PC budget? Have you played PC Building Simulator? Are you aware that PC Building Simulator 2 is out now?