I use an i5 7600 and a 1050 Ti. The i5 is enough for even the most demanding Wii games. The Last Story runs perfectly on it and my 1050 Ti is the real bottleneck as far as game speed is concerned. Even in Lazulis City, the most demanding area of the game CPU-wise, I can get 40 to 50 FPS with the framelimiter turned off (full speed is 30 FPS). The days when you needed a 4.3 Ghz overclock to run demanding games at full speed are long gone.
The 1050 Ti isn't as good as I'd hoped it would be. 3x internal resolution and 8x MSAA are no problem for it, but it really struggles with even 2x SSAA on The Last Story and Xenoblade Chronicles.
I would recommend an i5 7500 (no need for expensive RAM like Ryzen) with an RX 570 for high quality anti-aliasing. Nvidia GPUs aren't a good choice anymore since they struggle with Ubershaders on anything but the Direct3D backend.
The 1050 Ti isn't as good as I'd hoped it would be. 3x internal resolution and 8x MSAA are no problem for it, but it really struggles with even 2x SSAA on The Last Story and Xenoblade Chronicles.
I would recommend an i5 7500 (no need for expensive RAM like Ryzen) with an RX 570 for high quality anti-aliasing. Nvidia GPUs aren't a good choice anymore since they struggle with Ubershaders on anything but the Direct3D backend.