Posted October 01, 2024
Nah, Crysis is past... nowadays people would rather bring up a game like "Black Myth Wukong". Even Final Fantasy XVI is somehow demanding because even the best CPU may barely able to go above 60 FPS, this is one of the rare CPU bound games. In general it is more likely a game may become GPU bound, unless gamers use "crap settings and low resolution" of course. Still, the advantage of the "best" CPU is, it is somehow affordable at around 300-400 coins, which is not the case for the best GPU, albeit... AMD already tried to boost up CPU prices like mad (800 coins) at the launch of the 7950X, which they was not able to "keep up", because Intel was giving them to much competition. Even AMD is not innocent if it comes to "greed"... but it is difficult to become greedy as long as someone is directly competing at a lower price.
Indeed, Nvidia at high end can pretty much demand almost any price... as no one can compete. However, many of those cards got very good quality parts and building such a huge monolithic (not a chiplet) chip is surely not cheap. They still make a good margin at such a high price, because they CAN demand it.
I do not buy a Porsche to drive 30 instead of 50 km/h, if so a small energy efficient EV car might be cheaper to maintain and it may make more sense... of course our personal demand plays a big role.
So then I ask: do you need/desire to play the latest games close to or on release often? or do you wait awhile? I just can spell out my currently most demanding games on my collection:
Obviously at max or nearly max setings, please do not come to me "but you can as well play it by turning this and that and there... whatever... all the way down or disable it... lower your resolution... decrease your phallus size so it is more easy to please any game... i mean lover... sorry... i hope you people get it... this is for people who simply want to experience stuff at its full glory. If someone is happy always to decrease their experience at certain spots, it is totally OK, then you may be able to use almost any GPU and just turn down the settings to the point it will slowly start to become "fluid"... oh dear... becoming nasty now, excuse me. Anyway, it is simply for people who want to experience not only performance (usually 60 FPS, even better 120, in my case) but top notch graphic quality as well.
Yes i do need my card else i will struggle always to maintain 60 FPS, which is the current performance target.
-Witcher 3 (got RT)
-Cyberpunk 2077 (got RT)
-Metro Exodus (got RT)
-Morrowind OPEN MW FULLY modded
-Skyrim FULLY modded
-Kingdome Come Deliverance
-Everspace 2 (since they was updating to the UE 5 engine the game got RT and looks awesome but it is demanding)
-YS IX
-A Plague Tale Requiem
Indeed, Nvidia at high end can pretty much demand almost any price... as no one can compete. However, many of those cards got very good quality parts and building such a huge monolithic (not a chiplet) chip is surely not cheap. They still make a good margin at such a high price, because they CAN demand it.
I do not buy a Porsche to drive 30 instead of 50 km/h, if so a small energy efficient EV car might be cheaper to maintain and it may make more sense... of course our personal demand plays a big role.
Xeshra: However, if I go graphically "all out" my GPU definitely makes sense, especially on demanding UE5 games. So far my GPU is exactly the stuff I need, not to less and not to much.
GamezRanker: If one needs to play the latest titles on high-ultra settings at 4k/120hz or around that sort of spec then it makes a bit of sense. But if one can (and does) wait to buy newer games for awhile (or doesn't play on such high resolutions), it'd be a better investment to get a cheaper model card. So then I ask: do you need/desire to play the latest games close to or on release often? or do you wait awhile?
Obviously at max or nearly max setings, please do not come to me "but you can as well play it by turning this and that and there... whatever... all the way down or disable it... lower your resolution... decrease your phallus size so it is more easy to please any game... i mean lover... sorry... i hope you people get it... this is for people who simply want to experience stuff at its full glory. If someone is happy always to decrease their experience at certain spots, it is totally OK, then you may be able to use almost any GPU and just turn down the settings to the point it will slowly start to become "fluid"... oh dear... becoming nasty now, excuse me. Anyway, it is simply for people who want to experience not only performance (usually 60 FPS, even better 120, in my case) but top notch graphic quality as well.
Yes i do need my card else i will struggle always to maintain 60 FPS, which is the current performance target.
-Witcher 3 (got RT)
-Cyberpunk 2077 (got RT)
-Metro Exodus (got RT)
-Morrowind OPEN MW FULLY modded
-Skyrim FULLY modded
-Kingdome Come Deliverance
-Everspace 2 (since they was updating to the UE 5 engine the game got RT and looks awesome but it is demanding)
-YS IX
-A Plague Tale Requiem
Post edited October 01, 2024 by Xeshra