AMD only seems to dig a bigger hole for themselves. Honestly, at this point they don't need Nvidia/Intel to put them out of business.
Many people are now talking about Roy, fair reviews and not giving samples to review sites instead of the product itself. And usually this kind of talk creates a negative image. Not really a good move.
If Fury/Nano had been a 980 crusher AMD would have begged Hardocp and any review site out there to test their newest card. But because the card is underwhelming in certain area's they only want review sites who will show this card in the most positive light. even if it doesn't always translate in real world performance.
Hardocp has a long history of cooperation and business with AMD, I don't understand why AMD is burning bridges now.
Best solution would be an official AMD statement to clear the air and releasing review samples to Hardocp and the other sites after all.
Many people are now talking about Roy, fair reviews and not giving samples to review sites instead of the product itself. And usually this kind of talk creates a negative image. Not really a good move.
If Fury/Nano had been a 980 crusher AMD would have begged Hardocp and any review site out there to test their newest card. But because the card is underwhelming in certain area's they only want review sites who will show this card in the most positive light. even if it doesn't always translate in real world performance.
Hardocp has a long history of cooperation and business with AMD, I don't understand why AMD is burning bridges now.
Best solution would be an official AMD statement to clear the air and releasing review samples to Hardocp and the other sites after all.
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