• @fleton
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      179 months ago

      As long as sales and profits remain high they have no incentive to bring prices down to a realistic and reasonable level.

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    I’m legit just buying a console next time I’m due for a refresh. I did a X3D/4070ti refresh last Christmas, so I’m good for awhile, but that’s my last time if this market doesn’t straighten out. It’s hard to justify these video cards, when I can just plug in a PlayStation for hundreds less, not even mentioning all the other components you need. To each their own, but it’s largely the same experience if you aren’t extensively modding a game or whatever (which I never am).

    • @PastyWaterSnake
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      What’s your full setup? I’ve been running a 5 year old mid-tier AMD CPU, 16gb DDR4, and a 2080 super for the past several years on 1440p ultra-wide. I can get 60Hz at max settings on most AAA titles, and stable 100+Hz on moderate-high settings.

      I don’t plan on upgrading for a couple more years, and even then I’ll probably keep my CPU until the mobo or CPU dies, just upgrading the GPU. I’ve never felt compelled to upgrade any other components. Hell, my PSU and original SSD are both almost 10 years old (yes I know I need to switch those out shortly)

      But yeah if you’re starting fresh, price to performance with consoles is always better. But it sounds like you’ve got set up already. I do totally agree with you on the GPU market, though. It’s been ridiculous for years, I keep hoping for the market to settle some

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        5800x3d, 64ddr4, 4070ti, I can get pretty good frame rates at 1440p on pretty much everything (unless it’s broken shit AAA releases that aren’t ready, but even then I’m usually well past 60 frames). I’m definitely good for awhile, but I’m just saying. Computer prices have been nuts for awhile, I don’t think they are coming back to planet earth anytime soon. I just don’t see the point, unless you are an uber-hobby modder or something like that. Which I’m definitely not. I’m a mid 40s angry dad who just wants to scream at clouds lol.

        • @PastyWaterSnake
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          29 months ago

          I totally get it. I think the whole Xbox vs PC vs PS thing has always been annoying. If you just want something simple and cost-effective that works well, you do you.

    • @mrfriki
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      59 months ago

      The only reason I won’t be doing this is the lack of mouse and keyboard support (for every available game I mean, not just a handful of them) otherwise I will be doing it.

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        29 months ago

        Fair enough. Personally I play all my games with a controller or a wheel, so in my case it’s moot. Anything else can be handled by my laptop which I always have kicking around for work purposes. Actually if I’m being honest, if it’s not a game, I’m doing it on my phone 95% of the time.

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        29 months ago

        Damn, that’s awesome. Did they fix the game speed tied to FPS? Things were going crazy when my game would hit 60+FPS.

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          39 months ago

          Disclaimer: Having a hacked console means it can’t go online

          i have no idea which game you were referring to but it seems unlikely

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    69 months ago

    Can Intel keep making tiny steps forward in performance and driver support? If so their Arc cards could be a really good bang for the buck.

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      69 months ago

      What’s not to say they don’t get close, then just start pulling the same shit though? Intel’s not well known for their competitive pricing, after all.

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        39 months ago

        True, but another competitive vendor can’t hurt. Maybe it drives team red and team greens prices down.

        • @[email protected]
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          That would be nice, but Intel’s going straight to Nvidia prices once they have a competitive product. Based on their previous behavior, I’m not sure they are going to be the competitor you think they might be. They established the golden standard for computer industry anti-competitve behavior don’t forget.