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I know it's 2014, but getting a used PC is a good way to get a "gaming" pc for $100. Although the quality jumps significantly with $300.
90€ for a thinkcentre with a quad core i5-6400, 290€ for the best gpu you can get (used, check power consumption), steal a mouse & keyboard at work for free, 20€ for a good soup and you're good to go.
That must be some killer soup
They must mean one of those country restaurants that's a converted house where you can buy amazing soup by the gallon.
Wait that's European. I mean... Kilo.. Gallon.. Liter. Fuck.
You're not getting good soup for €20/kilolitre or kilogallon.
Maybe for a kilomicroinch
Mmmmm lobster bisque
I bought mine in a pricey country for around $350 and upgraded the RAM for a $100. Since I play mostly discounted games that are at least 5 years old it's been great. Highly recommend giving the devs some time to finish the game after it's released (looking at you Cyberpunk)