Why is every company trying to convince us we don't want to own any hardware or software and pay to rent everything. This is a money grab, it offers nothing in return that isn't better on your local machine for a front loaded investment. I only hope the disposable generation doesn't fall for this.
For an enthusiast site it's amazing to see how little people understand about ray tracing, and how quickly they turn to conspiracy theories to convince themselves they are smart for avoiding RTX rather than just admitting the first gen is expensive. As soon as prices normalize with ray tracing...
This is the big one! Microsoft shows their commitment to open source by releasing the one piece of software we thought we 'd never see blown wide open!
What does this have to do with RTX if the stuttering occurred with both DX 11 and 12? The way this article is written seems to imply something to further a narrative that is popular but seemingly unconnected.
Because one company totaling a use for say a half dozen of these cards possibly is such a huge market indicator. I think the kiddies don't know what a mass market product is.
If you release it in a box with a disc i can install from without a DRM client I will buy it for full price immediately. Otherwise I'll wait till it's an under 20$ "Rental Fee" for a game I will never actually own.
It's too bad, Apple, for a long time, has been style over function, because when it comes to things like user privacy they are the only ones that seem to get it. Everything else about Apple though I have problems with: Price/performance (Though that has gotten better recently), Walled garden...
Video games don't change the brain, or the structure of it and how it works, therefore like everything else that isn't a chemical substance with those properties it is not a real addiction.
People have lost their minds.
I always want the features from a new motherboard everytime I get a new CPU anyways, this isn't an important revelation to me. When intel was talking about going BGA I was fine with that too...
Maybe I don't buy often enough to see this as a problem.
This race to the bottom has been going on with most AAA publishers for years. It actually started with cost cutting measures with pack ins and packaging. Studios use to include everything they could from a value proposition to make their games stand out. Then they started trying to save...
Before anyone goes crazy i want a competitive AMD, but pretending they are by manipulating data and talking down important distinctions to pretend they are competitive is wrong and helps no one, or just deceives the casual gamers. We need real competition not disingenuous praise to present...
Im not saying there's no merit to either argument just that it shouldn't be coming from a team who hasn't made the playoffs for a decade. There is way more to gaming frame rates than fps, and more to football than touchdowns.
Beyond good and evil 2 is a game built on the remembered nostalgia of the first hour of the original. I don't think many people got much further than that.
Can we just go back to every game being a turn based strategy game please? Except with AAA trimmings?
What needs to end is the RPG progressions and open worlds forced onto every game. I can't tell you how let down I am everytime I see an open world collectathon. What I wouldn't give for a...
You are exactly the problem with these conversations, obviously you are young and can't avoid name calling and present a logical argument rather you lash out because I pointed emotional issues behind the discussion. Why the anger if you can afford one and choose not to buy one? Shouldn't you...
I can't believe all the misguided children in here who must be crying because they cant or will not pay for the 2080ti. This is an enthusiast site and you should be ashamed of yourselves. Everyone here should be excited about new tech even if they dont buy this generation. I can't help but...