

So how in the world are you going to say these cards would have similar performance based entirely on teraflops again? So not only are you making a bullshit point, you are making a bullshit point with inaccurate information.

How can you not know this by now and claim to have "any kind of GPU knowledge"? This is just basic shit.Īnd even if they were comparable, you are just entirely wrong on their teraflop ratings. This is because the CUs are completely different and have different efficiencies. Teraflops are incredibly inaccurate when comparing GPUs of different architectures. "There's no way that a 10 Tflop GPU is out performing a 12 Tflop GPU on the highest graphics settings, otherwise an RX 5700XT would have similar performance to an RTX 2080TI." I feel like that should help give us all the more perspective on things like this, but somehow - for quite a few - it doesn't. But it still is kind of sad that a thing that should be a shared interest ends up devolving into arguments over dumb ass things, or trying to make people feel bad for owning a different console to.make themselves feel better? I don't really know.Īnd like you said, the outside world is rife with efferies these days. I still comment, though there are some articles I won't even bother going into the comment section for because I know it will be an all-out shitshow, which is just sad lol. I feel like people have truly tied their self worth to some of these consoles & argue like they are truly fighting a war of words for the freedom of their console country.

And while I'm sure some are just trolls (and that's a shitty way to unwind, at the expense of others), it tends to feel more extreme than just banter for a good number of commenters. But like you said, we can relax and have some fun - but most people seem to come in here to shout at "the other side". IanTH 574d ago (Edited 574d ago Wood - No, no one's dying. But rather that that being a reason we're joined together, most do their best to divide simply because we play 95% of the same games that happen to be played on different plastic boxes. Not many people who play games bother reading up on the news & commenting. Frame rate analysis can be more important, but should more a data point to be discussed - if differences exist, is it a tech issue? A bug? A dev issue? But it always comes down to boast or roast with this stuff.Īll of us N4Gers are gaming enthusiasts, regardless of platform. Now that we're in 1440p and up territory with temporal upscaling? It all looks good, and people are getting too hung up on pixel counts.
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Resolution differences at 1080p or lower were much more pronounced. I mean, a 10% difference in resolution one way or the other isn't going to be felt. And, in most cases, if played side-by-side they couldn't tell anyway - having to zoom in to 400% to see some of these things. Mostly it is interesting to see how implementations differ, what tradeoffs might have been made, ensuring that devs/pubs are kept honest in terms of the quality of their product, or finding issues they may have overlooked.īut instead we have people taking a product that, if played in a vacuum, would look great. The information they provide is simply information. Yeah, it's sad that is used for ammo in this silly "war".
