I'm looking to build a new gaming PC with a budget of $500 to $600. My main goal is to play sports games, like NCAA, 2K, and Madden, and also some shooters like Fortnite and Call of Duty. I barely have any knowledge about PCs, and I'd appreciate any guidance on how to get started. I've also heard about playing PS5 games on a PC—can someone clarify that for me and what I should consider?
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It sounds like you might be getting confused about playing PS5 games on a PC. You can't directly play PS5 games on a PC unless they are available on both platforms. However, there are some games that were once PS5 exclusives that you could play on PC, like Spider-Man and Uncharted, but you'd need to purchase those again. With a budget of $500-$600, you can get a decent PC, but keep in mind that it may not deliver life-changing performance for higher FPS in demanding games.
If you're thinking about remote playing your PS5 games on a PC, you don't need a super high-end machine for that. Just some basic specs will do! You might need a decent capture card and display port setup, but it's definitely doable.
Just a heads-up, not all sports games are available for PC, so make sure to check if the ones you want are supported. For higher FPS, you might need to bump your budget up to around $1000 to get a really solid setup.

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