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Remij

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  1. Apparently it wont have cross-play though, which likely means it'll die rather quickly on PC. Some people are pissed because this is a surprise announcement and it means that the PC version (which releases worldwide) will release before the European PS4 version. Also the Steam version apparently wont come with content codes for the gatcha GBF game, which the PS4 version does come with. Ultimately IDGAF about that... I might get this when it's on sale... but I'm more looking forward to the Steam announcement of Granblue Fantasy Relink.
  2. Dude, don't even bother. Let's just talk about the Xbox. You know what's nice about the Xbox Series X? It supports hardware accelerated ray tracing... unlike the 5700 series gpus. Also 3TF faster. God damn
  3. Anyway... back on topic. XSX is gonna be a beast. The suspend/resume shit is pretty fucking awesome. It will keep your games states even if you update the console firmware and restart the system.. That's fucking cool.
  4. The 2070 Super is better. It just is.... Much better when you add RT and DLSS into the mix
  5. Yes it is. Dumbo. It's called RANGE for a reason fuckwad
  6. I said $350 meaning $350 and under. It is low end at that point. All that garbage that releases under $350 is low end. Your 2060 now for example
  7. I know, right? I don't understand him sometimes lmao..
  8. It is. I mean... if you understand how GPUs work... you know that it is. And if 5700XT is 9.75TF... and the 2070 Super is 12% faster than it... well... you tell me how that's not a "10TF gpu"
  9. $350 and under is low end. $350 - $500 is mid range $500 - $800 is high end $800 - $999 is enthusiast Stop being stupid ffs. You're the one trying to argue semantics.
  10. Dude... you're dumb as fuck. 5700XT at techpowerup = 9.75TF 2070 Super = 9.06TF 5700XT: 2560 shader cores x 1755mhz boost x2 = 8.98TF ("Game clocks" ... min clocks guaranteed) 2560 shader cores x 1905mhz boost x2 = 9.75TF (Boost clocks... almost never reaches them) 2070 Super: 2560 shader cores x 1770 boost x 2 = 9.06TF (these are guaranteed clocks) 2560 shader cores x 1950 boost x 2 = 9.94TF (Nvidia RTX gpus typically boost to 1900+)
  11. Not my fault you're in denial about the GPU market
  12. lmao... no... you're not getting much more than 1900mhz boost on a 5700xt... you're gettiing the "game clock" which puts it at 8.9TF instead of 9.75TF
  13. I'm not walking anything back. $500 is still mid range GPU territory. I've already explained there's high and low ends to the mid range segment
  14. It's 9TF... at 1770mhz boost.... The card EASILY boosts more than 1950mhz... which puts it at 10TF. And those are Nvidia TF's... The 2070 Super beats the 5700XT at 9.75TF
  15. The 2070 Super is 10TF and is mid ranged.... and cost $499 Do you guys REALLY think Nvidia isn't going to have the 3070 replace the 2080 at $499? Of course they will... and it will be faster.
  16. When GPUs cost $999.... $500 is mid range You're in denial
  17. I'd say mid range is $300-500 There's such things as low-mid range, mid-high range and that bullshit... but for all intents and purposes... $500 is a mid ranged card. The high end of mid range.
  18. You obviously don't know.. Should I go on?
  19. lmao.. those are all low end... what the fuck are you even talking about
  20. Yes they are Low = $350 Mid = $500 High = $700 TLHBFR = $999
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