So what is your must have for your gaming needs? It can be anything that isn't necessarily required for running/playing the game.
For me, I'm a bit of an audio nut and I have to have a good multi-channel audio system. Headphones won't cut it for me. I started off small 15 or so years ago, and eventually assembled an 11-channel Atmos/DTS:X/Auro 3D setup with external amplification and multiple subwoofers, all built around a desk (which is also my dedicated home office work space).
There is no better way to experience Resident Evil 2 Remake with the lights out, and Mr. X chasing you with his footsteps echoing all around you and hitting you in the chest. It's a pretty crazy experience when you can hear him walking above you and down the stairway, and then down the hallway from where you are. Which incidentally, the RE remake games support Dolby Atmos. But regardless, the Auro3D umpixer does an excellent job with spatial audio that object encoding audio isn't a requirement.
I also have to have a HDR capable monitor and at least 120 Hz, preferably an OLED, and GSync enabled.
For me, I'm a bit of an audio nut and I have to have a good multi-channel audio system. Headphones won't cut it for me. I started off small 15 or so years ago, and eventually assembled an 11-channel Atmos/DTS:X/Auro 3D setup with external amplification and multiple subwoofers, all built around a desk (which is also my dedicated home office work space).
There is no better way to experience Resident Evil 2 Remake with the lights out, and Mr. X chasing you with his footsteps echoing all around you and hitting you in the chest. It's a pretty crazy experience when you can hear him walking above you and down the stairway, and then down the hallway from where you are. Which incidentally, the RE remake games support Dolby Atmos. But regardless, the Auro3D umpixer does an excellent job with spatial audio that object encoding audio isn't a requirement.
I also have to have a HDR capable monitor and at least 120 Hz, preferably an OLED, and GSync enabled.