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Fun fact: Guess where all the closet AMD fans and armchair lawyers screaming "No, Kyle dont give up your morulz!" are going to be the millisecond the review embargo lifts?
Off reading reviews and benches at all the other sites that signed the NDA.
Man, this site is a joke now. All the analysis from the other sites are saying that the NDA is a fairly standard NDA. HardOCP has to make a big deal out of it to generate controversy. Just don't sign it. Go buy the card when it comes out.
Fun fact: Guess where all the "No, Kyle dont give up your morulz!" screamers are going to be on launch day?
Off reading the reviews and benches at all the other sites that signed the NDA. And then reposting them here anyway.
Man, this site is a joke now. All the analysis from the other sites are saying that the NDA is a fairly standard NDA. HardOCP has to make a big deal out of it to generate controversy. Just don't sign it. Go buy the card when it comes out.
I will not buy a card without the Hard review, except certain rare exceptions for work when based on a released architecture.Fun fact: Guess where all the "No, Kyle dont give up your morulz!" screamers are going to be on launch day? Off reading the reviews and benches at all the other sites that signed the NDA.
No one is actually going to change their own behavior to be congruent with their posturing here, they're simply declaring that they're fine with Kyle missing out.
That's great you'll make your ultimate buying determination by the [H] review, but doesn't change what I said.I will not buy a card without the Hard review, except certain rare exceptions for work when based on a released architecture.
As long as the NDA doesn't stipulate that you lie on reviews, I say go for it. And not sure how an NDA could even do that...
And I don't see how an NDA could prevent you from voicing opinions on "practices" either...
Just read all the fine print first.
I come to Kyle's site daily. Regardless of the review or not, I am a frequent visitor to this site. I never run Ad-blockers on his site, and I'm a Patreon. I voted No and I will continue to support Kyle regardless of the eventual direction that is taken.That's great you'll make your ultimate buying determination by the [H] review, but doesn't change what I said.
Problem is, nobody screaming "No!" is also committing to hiding their heads in the sand and not reading any reviews until the [H] review. So all that a mickey mouse boycott would accomplish is chasing away site traffic away to the day one sites, and costing Kyle money.
I suspect a good number of no votes are from angry AMDbros just trying to sabotage and drive a wedge. Something to consider.
Ignore the no's on the vote.
And, if at anytime in the future something goes sideways then we can deal with that issue then.
Where did you get your law degree? If you don't have one, I kindly recommend a spoonful of STFU.Backwards question. Sounds like you're misinterpreting "for the benefit of Nvidia" on the NDA as literal, rather than the bog standard legal-speak that it is. Suddenly everyone thinks they're a lawyer.
Again there's nothing in the NDA that prevents negativity in a review. Or "morals". Or "conscience".
And based on the pricepoints Nv has set for the new cards, they seem pretty confident in what third party benchmarks are going to reveal. So the only real disappointment will be for those hoping this was going to be some big stumble for Nvidia.
That's kind of what I was thinking. Honestly, I'm afraid that if you DON'T sign the NDA, you're going to be so far behind the 8-ball (timing-wise) on reviews that it may not be worth it for you to cover nVidia. Ultimately though, your business, so it's your call.
Nothing wrong with that NDA if you agree to it. I had my lawyer of 20 years, go over the NDA and the GN video. He specializes in IP law. We have no clue what the GN lawyer practices. Don't believe everything you see on Youtube. Here is what my attorney said:Seriously, people need to go view Gamer's Nexus video on the last NDA. They had their real and actual lawyer analyze it. Everything said about it is just flat wrong. There is nothing wrong with the Nvidia NDA.
See my signature and join date. I by no means want HardOCP to fail and currently own nVidia. I donate to them to keep operating and visit the site many times a day and even click the ads.62% of voters are immature and would like the site to cut their nose off to spite their face. But yeah, whatever. I'll just get my reviews anywhere else, just like most of the no-voters will. Welcome to the internet.
Just because you suggested it I will not read any reviews of the 20XX series until it is posted here. Going to literally put my money where my mouth is.That's great you'll make your ultimate buying determination by the [H] review, but doesn't change what I said.
Problem is, nobody screaming "No!" is also committing to hiding their heads in the sand and not reading any reviews until the [H] review. So all that a mickey mouse boycott would accomplish is chasing away site traffic away to the day one sites, and costing Kyle money.
instead of paying for these cards, which will only benefit Nvidia in the end.
What, you mean there is financial motivation for being a shill?! If that is true, then there just may be motivation to prance a lawyer on video with a tech website and proclaim the Nvidia NDA "is not that bad"...Meh,
I'm not buying until I read the HardOCP review, either way. It's the only review site I trust these days. Everyone else is in someone's pocket, or has signed an unfavorable NDA.
You are assuming that [H] will lose views, rather than merely not receive a spike on launch day.62% of voters are immature and would like the site to cut their nose off to spite their face. But yeah, whatever. I'll just get my reviews anywhere else, just like most of the no-voters will. Welcome to the internet.
A few points.
- Don't sign.
- My MOST important point is this: I don't come here for the first reviews. I come here for the best reviews.
Technically no. I did take into account that NVIDIA might exert pressure on AIBs sampling HardOCP when I made the decision to publish on GPP.Do you need to sign this to get a card from an AIB after release date?