What are some good WW1 FPS games?

Tom_undercover

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What are good world war 1 first person shooters or shooting games in the market right now?

I know BF1 is set in world war 1, but what are some other options available?

 
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@Sergioelectroids

I remember the RX 480 "blowing up" PCIE slots on motherboards for drawing too much power, but that had nothing to do with the game's requirements. It was an issue with the GPU.

As far as playing GTA 4 on your machine, that was your machine's fault not the game.

You should be saying, "Some computer's aren't built with quality parts and can't handle high-stress applications such as playing AAA games for extended amounts of time."

Sergioelectroids

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To see what you can play. If your PC isn't good it might not even be able to start up the game. Like for battlefield 1. It requires a certain amount of power. If it doesn't meet the requirements it can literally burn the board or will just be super laggy.
 

GR1M_ZA

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I have never heard of a game blowing a motherboard for "drawing to much power" :lol:. Please can you link articles to support your theory?
 

Sergioelectroids

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There would be far too many links to include and not only that I've even had experience (I was also Using Windows XP Which is basically Windows Experience) From my Core 2 Dou Machine which even had 4 Gigs which was a lot for the time and after playing Grand Theft Auto 4 on minimum requirements it still manage to burn through my board. Way I found out was not only myself but from a computer shop I know a couple of blocks up.
 

Rogue Leader

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No there aren't. Games cannot "draw too much power", this information is literally made up. Your problems were elsewhere not with the game. Please avoid such advice in the future.
 

GR1M_ZA

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If there are soooo many links then you will have no problem to post one or two?!?!?!?
Just in future, DO NOT take your pc back to that computer shop coz they sound like a bunch of morons.
 
@Sergioelectroids

I remember the RX 480 "blowing up" PCIE slots on motherboards for drawing too much power, but that had nothing to do with the game's requirements. It was an issue with the GPU.

As far as playing GTA 4 on your machine, that was your machine's fault not the game.

You should be saying, "Some computer's aren't built with quality parts and can't handle high-stress applications such as playing AAA games for extended amounts of time."
 
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Sergioelectroids

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The only proof I have is my word, I literally just fried my GPU and Motherboard from gaming on specs I didn't have XD not only did I found out myself but even from a local PC repair shop.
 

Rogue Leader

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No, you didn't. Your PC fried for any number of other reasons such as maybe a cheap/bad PSU. You may well have been trying to run a game when it fried but the game did not cause it. If the PC shop told you that the game caused it don't know what they are talking about. PERIOD.

Now this is the end of this discussion, stop taking this post off topic.