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**NOTE**
This is not supposed to be a free-for-all in regards to fanboy bashing or negatively ripping on someone's opinion. This is meant to be a meaningful and non-abrasive discussion of technology and the possibilities going forward in regards to PC gaming. Be civil and polite please.
I have a GeForce 660 that I'm fairly happy with. EA released a statement (then clarified) recently that their Frostbite based games will be "optimized" for AMD "first". With all the next gen consoles using AMD parts, it's not surprising to see this type of thing. While it doesn't mean that Nvidia will go out of business or anything, I am curious as to your take on EA's statement and the potential shift in the gaming side of things.
Stated another way: There have been developers (and will still be ones) that prefer one camp's hardware/drivers/support over another. That said, do you think that any of this (all consoles going AMD) will have a significant impact on PC gaming?
I'm debating selling off the 660 at some point and picking up one of the new AMD 9xxx cards (or whatever they'll call 'em) once they're available in my price range. A side note for all of you is what would make you choose one or the other given the statement above?
Lastly, do you see yourself skipping PC gaming and just going full-on console?
This is not supposed to be a free-for-all in regards to fanboy bashing or negatively ripping on someone's opinion. This is meant to be a meaningful and non-abrasive discussion of technology and the possibilities going forward in regards to PC gaming. Be civil and polite please.
I have a GeForce 660 that I'm fairly happy with. EA released a statement (then clarified) recently that their Frostbite based games will be "optimized" for AMD "first". With all the next gen consoles using AMD parts, it's not surprising to see this type of thing. While it doesn't mean that Nvidia will go out of business or anything, I am curious as to your take on EA's statement and the potential shift in the gaming side of things.
Stated another way: There have been developers (and will still be ones) that prefer one camp's hardware/drivers/support over another. That said, do you think that any of this (all consoles going AMD) will have a significant impact on PC gaming?
I'm debating selling off the 660 at some point and picking up one of the new AMD 9xxx cards (or whatever they'll call 'em) once they're available in my price range. A side note for all of you is what would make you choose one or the other given the statement above?
Lastly, do you see yourself skipping PC gaming and just going full-on console?
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