Forgetting it is. Not that I would shop WalMart or even Best Buy for a game PC, but I've never been one to build the things myself. If it can't be found without that or without spending big bucks, it just ain't happening. Honestly, I don't much miss it anymore. Everything worthwhile ends up on the consoles, and usually looks and behaves well enough. And that's before considering what next gen will bring.
The thing is - I think the PC is in a major transition AGAIN w/ numerous factors here. I do NOT think this is the time to build/buy/order a new PC right now. The landscape could change drastically soon.
First, we got the new consoles coming around the corner. Like when the X360 dropped - that's gonna also help dictate the PC requirements for multi-platformed game. We saw what Watch Dogs PC has for requirements - and it wouldn't surprise me if that is the start of HIGH PC requirements.
Second off, we got anarchy on the PC. We got the flopping of Win 8 here and also w/ Valve wanting to pull their gamers over to SteamOS (Linux). We got a war against Microsoft and its Windows OS coming - and who knows where the hell it's going. We got G4WL shutting down in 2014 - it feels like Microsoft is abandoning us PC gamers. If Microsoft don't do anything fast to make Windows more PC-orientated (after Win 8 flopping) and at least stay somewhat open as a platform - dev's, pub's & hardware-makers might want to go elsewhere. We already have ATI w/ their lower-level Mantle API coming - and EA giving it full blown support on BF4, since DICE wants a API of a lower-level for major performance boosts and gains. Looking at Watch Dog's PC requirements for Windows OS's, it also makes me wonder what those requirements would be on a system w/ lesser overhead than Windows - like say something like SteamOS. Windows has gotten bloated over the years, adding unnecessary things to it (Aero and background programs) and other things to slow it down. A OS built for gaming might be better for us PC gamers.
EDIT:
Besides Watch Dogs, add COD: Ghosts to the list of stiff PC-version requirements. Geez, Louise...