Just a FYI.

  • mox@lemmy.sdf.org
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    6 months ago

    There’s plenty of room for optimization in recent games, meaning that new games can be made to run on the hardware we already own for years to come.

    There is (still) a unusually high profit margin in key products like graphics cards, meaning that a price increase on some of the input components can most likely be absorbed with little-to-no change in product MSRP.

    PC gaming can survive this just fine, certainly long enough for manufacturing in non-tariff countries to catch up.