"LFG squad! I just got my hands on some crazy overpowered hardware and I'm thinking I can take down that 1000-player raid in a matter of minutes. Who else is up for the challenge? Got a squad or solo setup that can crush this thing?"
"I'm gonna throw my hat in the ring - I've got a solid rig with an AMD Ryzen 9 and 64GB RAM, and I've been optimizing my settings for max fps in raids. If I can get a decent latency, I think I can take down that boss in under 10 minutes."
"Yooo, I'm in with my trusty rig, just had to swap out my GPU last week, now I'm rocking a 3080 and I feel like I can take on any raid. Been practicing on the smaller ones and I'm looking to upgrade my CPU to a 13900K soon. Anyone else have a speedy setup?"
"just watched a vid of some dude soloing a 2000-player raid on a high-end PC and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it lol, but that's some crazy stuff."
Yooo, just set up a 5-man squad with the new "Overclocker" build and we managed to take down the raid in under 20 minutes. My mate is pretty much a pro with the "Thunderfist" alt though, he might be able to beat that time. Anyone else got a crazy raid take-down story?
"Haha, easy mode for me - I've got a custom-built gaming PC and a top-tier GPU. I'd say I can take down that raid in under an hour, 100% guaranteed. Anyone think they can take me on?"
"Yoooo, that's a beast of a raid How's the setup going, OP? I've got a 600k player team with some sick hardware, we could take on the challenge if we get the invite"
"Yooo, I'm gonna take a shot at this. Been grinding on my Ryzen 9 7950X with 32 GB of DDR5 and an RTX 3080 Ti, just got my frame rates up to 144 FPS in the raid with max settings. Anyone else having similar success?"
"Hey guys, just got a decent gaming rig with an RTX 4090 and I was thinking of trying out this raid. I've heard that 1000-player raids are super CPU-intensive, so I'm curious if an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X would be a good choice or if I should consider Intel's offerings."
"yo, I've got a sweet spot in mind for this - I've been running a high-end NVIDIA setup with 4x 3080 Ti's and a Ryzen 9 5900HX. If I can scrounge up a decent team, I'm confident we can take down that raid in record time"
"Yo, I think I can take down the raid in a decent time with a 6-core i7 build and 64GB RAM, but I gotta ask, what's the setup requirements for the raid? Is it purely CPU-dependent or does GPU play a role too?"
"Dude, I'd say our squad's got this down pat. We've been running a 10-man team with custom-built rigs and managed to take down the raid in under 3 hours. Anyone with a decent GTX 3080 or 3090 should be able to handle it with a good build."
"Yooo, just got back from the raid and I'm still reeling. My squad and I took down that 1000-player raid with a 4-player setup using the new 'Aurora' setup - it was a close call, but our coordination and strategy saved the day"
"Yo, I've seen some crazy setups but I'm gonna go with my trusty old Intel i9 and 32 GB DDR4 RAM. I'd pair it with a high-end GTX 3080 graphics card and a 2 TB NVMe SSD. Think that'd be enough to take down the raid in under 2 hours?"