They're pretty old, except FC3:BD which was poorly received.
People are sitting on the bundle code for all three games for $25 or less and there little incentive as far as purchasing a video card for them.
Personally I'm waiting for price drops and a new bundle, price is too high on 79xx and as I said, the bundle is near worthless to sell and the games have been out for months already (and I've had multiple codes already).
79xx was already overpriced (as well as Nvidia's cards), with 7xx series coming it's all going to get pushed down, there is no incentive currently to buy any higher end AMD cards because an impending refresh in nearly here.
let me remind you that the GTX 770 is a slightly overclocked GTX 680 with 7 Ghz memory. Its not going to be much faster than HD 7970 Ghz even at stock. overclocked the situation does not change one bit from what its is now. a HD 7970 OC (1200 mhz) wins more than loses against GTX 680 OC(1300 Mhz). you bring in the game bundle into the equation and a HD 7970 Ghz is still better than GTX 770.
Nvidia's GTX 780 is going to be in a separate class in terms of price range and perf. i think USD 650 - 700 is what Nvidia will price it. GTX 780 will end up just around 15% slower than Titan and 20% faster than HD 7970 Ghz. GTX 760 Ti will have a bigger impact as at USD 300 it will beat a stock HD 7950 boost easily. overclocked the cards will end up on similar performance. here again I am talking of average overclocks HD 7950(1150 Mhz) against GTX 760 Ti(1250 mhz).
It would be better for AMD to push clocks to 1 Ghz on HD 7950 boost and 1.1 Ghz on HD 7970 Ghz to make sure they are on par at stock. But I doubt they will bother knowing very well that enthusiasts are going to push their cards anyway.
