A 3090ti is so tempting at 1100 base, but the 4000s are so close you can taste them. That 3080ti costs 50 USD less than the EVGA 3080 I got a few years ago, fuckling hell is there a oversupply problem.
It's a common technique to catch leaks. If you tell A $500 and B $550, and suddenly onlien ther are romors about $550 cards, you know the leak came from B.
Given the size and ubiquity of its usage, I'd bet you could get public forum status for Facebook and Twitter.
And it's fine to say "offensive" things in a public forum.
They've already confirmed they're keeping the terrible itemization, bare basic class design, pre-buff 1.10 loot tables, and staggering content to prevent early power creep in from vanilla.
"We're doing a free to play game, with essentially loot boxes, after we were bought by EA, and it's not Titanfall 3. It's the perfect recipe for a marketing plan to go awry, so why have that - let's just ship the game and let players play."
This man has the last two brain cells left at EA. When...
People trying real hard to find some secret bullet to justify their 1000+ USD cards, that Nvidia isn't giving out to everyone because they don't need all the sales they can get right? DXR looks like undercooked software and to be a hardware generation early.
It looks terrible when he actually lands, like the armor model is being rendered at a third of the resolution of the rest of the scene or the background has been pre-rendered like old PC/PS1 games.
God I hope AMD can keep up with Intel dumping money on R&D again. If Intel hits the R&D motherload early and we sit on other decade of bleh I'll scream.
We don't have a good single use launch system because we wasted hundreds of billions and decades of time on the Shuttle instead. Sad, as the Shuttle was pretty inspiring but we should have cut the program after Columbia.
Not trying to shield Nvidia, who should definitely offer a code to people who've already bought a card. But this smells more like EA desperately trying to get people to play the doa BFV to me.
Nobody is talking about the solder. The covering over the CPU itself was made thicker, so it's retaining more heat before it even makes it to the solder,
One step forward, four steps back.