Nvidia to bundle Metro: Last Light with its GPUs

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Lonyo

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That is still a massive margin over AMD. But most people here say steam's survey doesn't count because then sky is blue and it doesn't vibe with their opinions.

Most of the top individual GPUs per the Steam survey are Intel IGP, FYI.

Top 10:
5 Intel
4 NV
1 AMD
 

ICDP

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Metro last light looks like an excellent game and for me is a must buy since I loved the 1st one.

This is a very nice incentive from Nvidia.
 

SirPauly

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That is still a massive margin over AMD. But most people here say steam's survey doesn't count because then sky is blue and it doesn't vibe with their opinions.

All one can do is read or share information and up to the individual to acknowledge or potentially accept it.

For me, Steam holds some value and insight based on the sheer size of the data base. Find surveys like this as interesting based on how the over-all market reacts to the strategies of the companies. Interesting to see how the market reacts to the bundle wars for example.

I'm all for any kind of forum battle - price, bundles, features, technologies, discussions and debate based on the subject matter and products are very relevant as a whole.

I really like bundles and having software content to enjoy their new hardware choice for a window of time.
 

tviceman

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Most of the top individual GPUs per the Steam survey are Intel IGP, FYI.

Top 10:
5 Intel
4 NV
1 AMD

Yeah I read the steam survey from time to time, but I didn't see where we were talking about Intel and neither did I realize that IGP counted as a video card insofar as this discussion is concerned. ;)
 

Tweak155

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I wish NVidia would get AMD's bundles. When I got my 670 it came with that F2P crap. Sold those for about $70 but I would have likely kept BioShock Inf & TR, maybe even Crysis 3.

I didn't like Metro 2033 unfortunately. Tried to... but not my type of game where the enemies take a ridiculous amount of hits.
 

tviceman

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I wish NVidia would get AMD's bundles.

AMD definitely has the majority of the momentum right now. Epic continues to demonstrate UE4 on Nvidia based graphics cards and it's been heavily alluded to that UE4 will have physx 3.0 built in, so I imagine that most UE4 games will favor Nvidia most of the time and perhaps many of them will be bundled with Nvidia cards. Right now though AMD is absolutely just killing it with the bundles and bringing out some awesome deals.
 

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I wish NVidia would get AMD's bundles. When I got my 670 it came with that F2P crap. Sold those for about $70 but I would have likely kept BioShock Inf & TR, maybe even Crysis 3.

I didn't like Metro 2033 unfortunately. Tried to... but not my type of game where the enemies take a ridiculous amount of hits.

AMD's bundle only sells for ~$50 on ebay, so I don't know how you can feel you got a bad deal getting ~$70 from NVvidia's bundle?

I was under the impression that people knew that money is fungible, and that you could just BUY AMD's bundle with the money you made...

For all the unhappy Nvidia bundle people, you could buy my AMD bundle, lol

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261199478163
 
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Lonyo

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Yeah I read the steam survey from time to time, but I didn't see where we were talking about Intel and neither did I realize that IGP counted as a video card insofar as this discussion is concerned. ;)

You brought up the Steam survey and that some people don't trust it, and blamed it on being AMD "fans".
I pointed out one reason not to trust it.
 

ICDP

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Yeah I read the steam survey from time to time, but I didn't see where we were talking about Intel and neither did I realize that IGP counted as a video card insofar as this discussion is concerned. ;)

Steam is not a very accurate reflection on GPU usage. How many GPUs make it onto the list that are second, or even third hand? I have bought and sold quite a few second hand GPUs that ended up on the Steam survey list multiple times. I'm not saying it's rampant but it would be a very significant number.
 

ICDP

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Unless it auto submits now I've went through 4 different GPUs since the last time Steam asked me to submit data for the hardware survey...

The only way it would be reasonably accurate would be if Steam resets the count to zero before each survey.
 
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ICDP

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AMD's bundle only sells for ~$50 on ebay, so I don't know how you can feel you got a bad deal getting ~$70 from NVvidia's bundle?

I was under the impression that people knew that money is fungible, and that you could just BUY AMD's bundle with the money you made...

For all the unhappy Nvidia bundle people, you could buy my AMD bundle, lol

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261199478163

This is a good point. Sell the bundle you don't want and get the one you do. Well as long as the card you bought came with a bundle :)
 
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http://www.geforce.com/games-applications/pc-games/metro-last-light/system-requirements

Recommended System Requirements

  • Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
  • CPU: 2.6 GHz Dual Core e.g. Intel Core i5
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Hard Disc Space: 7.5 GB
  • Direct X: 11
  • Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 580/ GeForce GTX 660 Ti or higher
  • For 3D Vision Support: GeForce GTX 580 or higher, 120Hz Monitor, NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Optimum System Requirements

  • Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
  • CPU: 3.4 GHz Dual Core e.g. Intel Core i7
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Hard Disc Space: 7.5 GB
  • Direct X: 11
  • Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 690 / GeForce TITAN
  • For 3D Vision Support: GeForce GTX 690 or higher, 120Hz Monitor, NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8


What is the difference between Optimum and recommended?
 

MrK6

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I liked the first Metro, but I'll be waiting for this to be $5 six months after release like the first one was. Having it as a bundled game will probably make that happen much faster, so woo.
 

Dankk

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What is the difference between Optimum and recommended?

"Recommended" is probably the recommended requirements for the game to be at least playable on low-ish settings. "Optimum" is probably the requirements for the game to be cranked up on high and still run well (690, Titan).

I guess they skipped the "minimum" requirements because those are generally useless anyway.
 

Cloudfire777

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"Recommended" is probably the recommended requirements for the game to be at least playable on low-ish settings. "Optimum" is probably the requirements for the game to be cranked up on high and still run well (690, Titan).

I guess they skipped the "minimum" requirements because those are generally useless anyway.

Well in that case it sounds like a real GPU killer. GTX 690/7990/Titan is like the upper elite now. Need to save up some money I see :eek:
 

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"Recommended" is probably the recommended requirements for the game to be at least playable on low-ish settings. "Optimum" is probably the requirements for the game to be cranked up on high and still run well (690, Titan).

I guess they skipped the "minimum" requirements because those are generally useless anyway.

Minimum is there if you go to the link. Recommended is probably high settings, 1080p, little to no AA. Optimum is probably crank everything to the max.
 

Tweak155

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AMD's bundle only sells for ~$50 on ebay, so I don't know how you can feel you got a bad deal getting ~$70 from NVvidia's bundle?

I was under the impression that people knew that money is fungible, and that you could just BUY AMD's bundle with the money you made...

For all the unhappy Nvidia bundle people, you could buy my AMD bundle, lol

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261199478163

When did I say I got a bad deal? The F2P was useless crap to me while the games would have been nice. Not really concerned with the cash value... Doing work to sell something just to buy something I could have had to begin with isn't the same thing either.
 

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I wish NVidia would get AMD's bundles. When I got my 670 it came with that F2P crap. Sold those for about $70 but I would have likely kept BioShock Inf & TR, maybe even Crysis 3.

I didn't like Metro 2033 unfortunately. Tried to... but not my type of game where the enemies take a ridiculous amount of hits.

Seriously. AMD seems to get all of the actual good games. Far Cry 3, Hitman Absolution, Sleeping Dogs, Bioshock Infinite, Crysis 3, etc. And Nvidia counters with a F2P bundle and Metro: Last Light?
 

Greenlepricon

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I didn't really like Metro 2033 (purely opinion!), but I'm really happy to see Nvidia doing game bundles as well. I don't think AMD can really make their deals better because they're so good, but this strategy will hopefully keep both companies giving out awesome games.
 

Sable

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lol, stupid amd bundling games with their cards, what are they, desperate?! Oh shoot, wrong thread.
 

BallaTheFeared

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Seriously. AMD seems to get all of the actual good games. Far Cry 3, Hitman Absolution, Sleeping Dogs, Bioshock Infinite, Crysis 3, etc. And Nvidia counters with a F2P bundle and Metro: Last Light?


The only "good ones" on your list is Bioshock, the rest were flops and failures.

Tomb Raider was decent as well but not on your list.



Seems some people are having trouble figuring this out, but as plainly as can be stated... Nvidia isn't in a position where they need to offer as good or better than AMD, they're ahead on all counts and on every score card that matters.