This is exactly what I'm doing. Games still look great, they run great, and chances are there are a bunch of quality of life mod improvements.
Days gone released on gog not long ago, the first thing I got was the mod for silencers, what a bullshit idea to only use it for five shots and then it's gone.
And I forgot: I never buy a GaaS! They will shut down The Crew soon, a game I play on a regular basis and one of the most relaxing titles ever made. I don't care how great a game might be, you won't get any money out of me ever again dear companies.
I did witcher 3 like 3 years ago. What a great time I had. My previous PC was barely mid tier in 2012. When I built a new one in 2019 it was a piece of cake to run in an ultra wide monitor with cranked settings.
I upgraded my PC in Oktober with a RX 7600, enough for older games, silent and efficient. I really looked forward to enjoy Witcher 3 at highest settings. A few days later rumors about Witcher 3 Next Gen. How dare they! Now I can't push every single slider to max and enjoy 120fps!
In all seriousness: The update is great of course and I applaud CD Project Red for releasing it free. Besides the better graphics (Which even the 7600 can handle at Full HD without high RT settings) they also included tons of fixes and quality of live improvements the community made over the time. I can really recommend it.
I even bought it at full price years before I played it because I enjoyed Witcher 2 so much and was certain they will make a good game.
What's hilarious about this is I was previously using a community mod that did all this already. The official update fucked my performance so hard I rolled it back. I couldn't really tell a difference. They later fixed it but it does run worse still than the mod version.
I ran it on a mid range business machine from 2014 with mostly mild upgrades and a 1060 6GB. I've since upgraded everything but the GPU, need to have another stab but I keep playing CS2 instead. When I'm not playing that it's TOTK on the Switch.
I've only just got a computer that can play games from 2005 onwards (no kidding my netbook could handle sims 2 at the most). I've also started playing Witcher 3 (got the complete collection for £8) and just bought a controller the other day.
I don't care about fancy cutting edge graphics; good storyline and gaming experience is what matters.
As someone who spent $2k building a top spec system, don't lol. It lets you play modern AAA that are all unfinished scams and cyberpunk 2077. Most AAA games are so long that I can't finish any of them anyways and end up playing indie games instead.
Build a PC with used parts and a 1080 ti for around 500$ and that can still play all the modern games at low settings 60 fps.
I got this one free from my cousin. I actually couldn't tell you the specs. All I know is I can play Baldur's Gate 3 and Witcher 3 and I finally have my Linux dual boot.