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Hey everyone, if anyone could help me that would be wonderful! My brother has been running UE5 on a very low entry level PC doing everything in his power to get it to run smoothly. (Low graphics, disable anything intense, small maps, ect.) And he's making great progress despite this, however it sucks seeing him have to struggle and limit himself on the software.
So his birthday is coming up and I've been really debating on getting him a new PC to run it at least twice s good. Give him more to expand upon. (He has been making practice games and learning the visual blueprinting, everything under the sun the past 1.5 years he's been doing it nonstop. So I think he is committed to pushing on with this that I'm comfortable shelling out a bit of cash for it.)
The problem is, well, budget. I can put a computer together but I only ever make my PCs to run low intensity games. I have zero knowledge on what a game making software like ue5 needs. My current budget is max $800, but preferably cheaper if at all possible. I don't need something that will run everything max settings, but maybe just something that would run medium settings with great fps? Is this possible or am I out of luck? Any help would be appreciated! (Or if someone could put one of those PCpartpicker lists together for me that would be amazing!)
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