Could have done that for half the cost. But if you would be asking, if that's a good price for an already assembled pc , then the answer is that it's not bad. Wouldn't call it a good deal tho, however you get what you pay for, if the knowledge is limited or lacking.
In all you shouldn't have to worry about playing the current game as well as the expansion with that.
How could I have cut the cost?
By assembling the PC yourself and looking for the best deal you could get on every part - might have saved a bit on the cost on the parts and definitly on whatever the company that made the PC considered fit to charge for already putting the PC together.
If you dont know how to assemble a PC though, its probably cheaper to just buy a full package instead of risking to damage something (not that it would be that difficult to assemble a PC - if you got an old one lying around and an afternoons time, maybe take a look inside and get familiar with that stuff, so you can upgrade your current PC yourself should you ever want to do that). Pro about having someone else put that PC together is the warranty aswell ofc...
The guy is low key bragging, but it's somewhat in that ballpark. A 1070 can be found for 300, i7700k for 300 (even cheaper at in store deals or with a motherboard deal), and a case/psu/ram would be under 200-ish. Then you need an SSD. I say the estimate would be around 800-1k to build your pc, but that requires time, effort, and a little luck. 1.4k isn't bad for a pre build.
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