It’s no secret that PC components are quite expensive right now. Even though I’ve seen RAM prices starting to inch (and I mean inch) down, building a new PC is way more expensive than it should be. And while that sucks for anyone wanting to build a rig for a game like Crimson Desert, or another AAA game with pretty lighting effects, PC gaming is more accessible than it’s ever been.
There tends to be this misconception that PC gaming is exclusively these big towers on our desks or dense laptops that need a 5-pound power brick, but thanks to how good APUs have become lately – looking at you Panther Lake – there is much more to it than that.
Handheld gaming PCs and more powerful laptop APUs mean that you don’t need to invest in a high-end machine to play the best PC games. And, in fact, many of the best games you can play on PC can run on a veritable potato.
Hardware Is More Expensive Than Ever, And That Sucks
I’m not going to sit here and pretend that things don’t suck for anyone that doesn’t already have some kind of PC that can play games. Right now, getting into PC gaming is more expensive than ever, with even entry-level graphics cards like the RTX 5060 costing around $360, rather than their $299 starting price.
Things are even more dire with more mid-ranged hardware, with the RTX 5070 starting around $650, which is $100 more than its intended starting price. And don’t even get me started on RAM and SSDs, which are still way too expensive, even if there are signs that prices will start lowering soon.
I don’t envy anyone that needs to start their PC gaming journey from zero right now, but if you have even a mediocre PC or laptop right now, you might not actually have to, as long as you temper your expectations a bit.
This year, we’ve already seen how well games have been scaling. Both Resident Evil Requiem and Crimson Desert run pretty well across a wide range of PC hardware, as long as you’re willing to turn down some of the settings. But even beyond the AAA world, the true magic of PC gaming lies in games that can run on extremely low-end hardware.




