Azix
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signed. I want to see tressfx 3.0 out of curiosity too. Dx12 would probably do wonders as well. I think I remember they mentioned cutting things from the game due to dx11 limitations
Devs aren't catering to Nvidia. More like Nvidia is targeting specific high profile titles and catering to them. If it were the other way around the amount of games using Greenworks would be the majority.
On the other hand you have people saying Nvidia is purposely sabotaging themselves with Keplar. Go figure ha?
This I will guarantee , if AMD don't stop making cheap rebranded spaceheaters and gain back some marketshare, Greenworks will be the majority. That goes for their cpu's also.
This I will guarantee , if AMD don't stop making cheap rebranded spaceheaters and gain back some marketshare, Greenworks will be the majority. That goes for their cpu's also.
Maybe because Maxwell exists.
As a strategic goal for a CEO and company:
If I have close to 100% market share, how do I increase revenue, profits,etc in a static to declining market.
One way is to make a more rapid turnover of equipment. The phone market is the perfect example of this. This however is harder in the GPU space because of lower annual improvements in performance.
For Nvidia this makes sense. For me as a consumer, I will rebel. The fact that AMD since the HD2900 has generally offered more performance for less money, makes my present position fairly easy to accommodate. I will not a revenue generator for you.
And I still agree. Nvidia's publisher relations are definitely winning them this war. Is it dirty? Nah, it's good marketing/partnerships. AMD could take a page from them. When AMD did something similar (Game Evolved) I remember them having some lime light. But that was ages ago.
Look at how their Battlefield promotion went. AMD can't sell a product even if it came lined with gold wrapping (and this is coming from an open Radeon fanboy).
There is simply no way this is happening, do you honestly believe this? Serious question.The bottom line is AMD is purposely not optimizing anything Gameworks until the game is released. It's being done so people believe Gameworks is the one and only cause when it's not. It paints AMD and it's users as victims to make Nvidia look bad.
For me as a consumer, I will rebel
You are not going to get that product you want to buy if there is a lack of competition, and all the things you have no problem with are well on their way to doing just that.Cheat, lie ,steal, use gameworks to stomp AMD into the ground, just give me the product I want to buy.![]()
well they forgot kepler and all the GPUs they sold before.
You are not going to get that product you want to buy if there is a lack of competition, and all the things you have no problem with are well on their way to doing just that.
Some other company will step up to the plate and buy AMD...
you have no problem supporting.
For me as a consumer I want the best performance, with the best features, with the best support in MY price range.
I don't care if Nvidia's president goes over the AMD's presidents house, robs his safe of all AMD's secrets and uses them with Pascal, and vice versa, that moral stuff don't concern me.
Cheat, lie ,steal, use gameworks to stomp AMD into the ground, just give me the product I want to buy.
To be fair, I'd buy AMD if they did this to Nvidia, I don't care about what goes on behind the headlines. Just give me my product.![]()
To some performance is everything, but to me, enhancements, fidelity features and a commitment for them is very important as well. I debated against nVidia's aggressive optimizations for performance in the past, was very, very vocal and nVIdia has learned from their mistakes of the past and impressed by their commitment, really since the G-80.
I think it's a slippery slope, sorry.
The ability to control ones fidelity would in no way hamper yours. Not sure the point your trying to make.
For example:
If 16x tessellation looks acceptable to me how does it effect you?
AMD doesn't make games so why are they on the hook for selling them? BF4 sold well and is probably still being played today. GE was also huge for AMD upping the value of their cards while giving us good performing games. If AMD was operating in a way that would sabotage PC gaming like nvidia is, maybe they'd be more popular I guess.
Developer relations are usually background stuff unless its something like gameworks that seems to be attached to broken games on the regular. Then the spin comes that the issue is that AMD has no developer relations. It's really backwards.
People make noise about gameworks because it sucks and this is converted into something good because it shows nvidias developer relations (sabotage) as existing.
The ability to control ones fidelity would in no way hamper yours. Not sure the point your trying to make.
For example:
If 16x tessellation looks acceptable to me how does it effect you?
You are claiming that AMD is sabotaging themselves so as to seen as the victim. They must truly be run by masochists.
This alone makes everything you posted worthless.
I'm actually stunned that someone can believe this.
It's really funny how nobody will address GTA V
Mabe I'm just out of the loop but, how many games has Keplar suffered this tragic loss of performance? I know the Witcher 3.........Was GTA V also bad? That was the last major release right?
Do any of you work for free?
I asked the question in post 284, I never got the answer.
I work at a company that realizes how important ecosystem health is and that if our competition dies we're in trouble since we sell to businesses and they're a whole lot smarter than consumers, so buying into something with a single supplier isn't something they want to do.
