DuronBurgerMan
[H]ard|Gawd
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But, yes the new excuse are those patched games are coming and will change everything. LOL
Doesn't need to "change everything". I'm a mixed-use user anyway, so I'm into Ryzen for the core count. But that being said... any extra freebie performance in gaming is good. And for me, the optimizations are actually pretty important anyway. I don't game as much as I used to, but the games I *do* play are typically RTS games like Ashes of the Singularity, Sins of a Solar Empire, etc... So when Brad Wardell came out and said he was optimizing for Ryzen, and when the results from DOTA 2 showed that optimization can and does help in a big way (to your point *when it's applied*) it sold me on the idea that Ryzen was great for my work, and that it would still be good enough for the games I play, now and in the future.
That's all.