08-04-2016, 10:49 AM
Unless you plan to play Battlefield 4 on ultra graphics with 120 fps, you really don't need to optimize that much.
Additionally, you can upgrade parts of your pc later on, if you suddenly feel like the performance can't keep up. If you make sure you get a newish motherboard (so future upgrades fit) it's pretty easy.
$500 isn't a good budget for a gaming pc, but you don't need gaming pc specs to play the games you listed. Do you have any idea where you would want to buy the pc from? Can you link me their website?
Additionally, you can upgrade parts of your pc later on, if you suddenly feel like the performance can't keep up. If you make sure you get a newish motherboard (so future upgrades fit) it's pretty easy.
$500 isn't a good budget for a gaming pc, but you don't need gaming pc specs to play the games you listed. Do you have any idea where you would want to buy the pc from? Can you link me their website?