Yeah but come on Shida, anyone who refuses to afford themselves an actual gaming rig can't really complain. PC gaming has always been about building a gaming rig. This situation with office based laptops and crappy Dell package PCs is akin to trying to play the latest Xbox game on your old Nintendo 64 and then expecting the developers to somehow make it workable.
This is a PC game. To play it a person needs a gaming PC. It's an expensive hobby, yes. We accept that from the start when we choose PC gaming.
Thank you.
That being said, their "target card" was introduced in 2008 if my Google-Fu is solid. It's dirt cheap at this point, so few excuses. Another thing to note, a well built gaming rig will last you a good while (my previous rig kept solid for 10 years), even with just minor upgrades. But for what I call "a base model", you are looking at 1500 for just the machine, which comes with a video card (I subtracted a 2nd video card from this price. I got two which pushed it to roughly 1700), sound card and your box standard DVD RW and HDD. No monitor, mouse, keyboard, stick, pedals, OS, etc.. How much it cost me for mine a few years ago. There was update a couple years ago that destroyed my 5770's ability to use AA in AH. Before then, I could run AH at MAX EVERYTHING and get 85-90 FPS during FSO takeoff. I am hoping that this new engine will be better optimized considering it's "target card" so that I can run at a bit higher settings. I still have good looking planes though.
And for those of you who are barking about being a student *cough* nrshida *cough*, this is where you party less and save more.
Otherwise, you can't complain.
Truth of the matter is, if you REALLY want to save cash for a standard gaming machine, you can do it. It's how far you are willing to push for it that is always the factor.