I'm pretty sure all the game developers are just going blind at this point. So, they can't tell it's all blurry and muddy.
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thegent (Old Spike)
good video, where did you find this lad? 3800 subscribers and good quality
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Pdub (Old Spike)
It popped in my reddit feed.
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thegent (Old Spike)
aha, sorry it just seems strange, he has around 5k subscribers now only a handful of videos with ok views, this video has almost 500k views. no idea why just seems strange..maybe he paid advertising or something on this one..liked the video though
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Dude (Old Spike)
I am still rocking a 1080ti 11GB not overclocke and it still works perfect it has no ray tracing but even some modern games i can max out, and then you got these suckers paying 1500 bucks for a card with ray tracing, i paid 80 euro for my card :) now i am playing 7th guest VR and many other PCVR titles on steam and they almost all max out their graphics when i start up the game, (RiftS resolution) ppl wanting the latest and most expensive are suckers that know nothing about games and technology, they just think more is better.
Run a generation behind, and get everything almost for free, makes sense right?
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Pdub (Old Spike)
Yeah, the whole software "improvements" is to push the hardware improvements, to push the software improvements, etc. NVIDIA "Over-engineered" the 1080 TI. Which is what they should do with all their products. I bet you won't have to buy a newer card until it breaks. Which means you should get another one for cheap as a backup. With the economies and the prices the way they are now, you won't need another card until the current cards are dirt cheap.
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Dude (Old Spike)
Amd looks good and 500 for a good card is fairly reasonable
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backdraft (Site Moderator)
Isn't 1080TI like 4 generations old, soon to be 5 since the next release is around the corner ;)
But yeah who the fuck has money for a 1500€ card? A good PC used to cost that much.
Thankfully Intel is coming with something that makes sense. Their new Arc B580 card is around $250 and beats a RTX 4060.
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(Old Spike)
good video, where did you find this lad? 3800 subscribers and good quality
(Old Spike)
It popped in my reddit feed.
(Old Spike)
aha, sorry it just seems strange, he has around 5k subscribers now only a handful of videos with ok views, this video has almost 500k views. no idea why just seems strange..maybe he paid advertising or something on this one..liked the video though
(Old Spike)
I am still rocking a 1080ti 11GB not overclocke and it still works perfect it has no ray tracing but even some modern games i can max out, and then you got these suckers paying 1500 bucks for a card with ray tracing, i paid 80 euro for my card :) now i am playing 7th guest VR and many other PCVR titles on steam and they almost all max out their graphics when i start up the game, (RiftS resolution) ppl wanting the latest and most expensive are suckers that know nothing about games and technology, they just think more is better.
Run a generation behind, and get everything almost for free, makes sense right?
(Old Spike)
Yeah, the whole software "improvements" is to push the hardware improvements, to push the software improvements, etc. NVIDIA "Over-engineered" the 1080 TI. Which is what they should do with all their products. I bet you won't have to buy a newer card until it breaks. Which means you should get another one for cheap as a backup. With the economies and the prices the way they are now, you won't need another card until the current cards are dirt cheap.
(Old Spike)
Amd looks good and 500 for a good card is fairly reasonable
(Site Moderator)
Isn't 1080TI like 4 generations old, soon to be 5 since the next release is around the corner ;)
But yeah who the fuck has money for a 1500€ card? A good PC used to cost that much.
Thankfully Intel is coming with something that makes sense. Their new Arc B580 card is around $250 and beats a RTX 4060.
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1080ti beats a 4060 but no ray tracing
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/
Sort on - average bench
Intel might be the way to go in the future.