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Is it just me or does it seem like the GPU space has more hostility than it did in years past?
First of all there is of course green team vs red team, but where before that was a battle of benchmarks today it is a battle of economic "morality" and futility.
But even outside of that we have more battles: miner vs gamer, Directx 12 vs Directx 11 vs Vulkan fans, VR vs 4K, and each battle has its share of hostility either in your face or under the surface.
Was this GPU space always this hostile and I just missed it? If not how did we get here? Aren't games and technology supposed to be fun?
Thank you for your consideration of the situation.
First of all there is of course green team vs red team, but where before that was a battle of benchmarks today it is a battle of economic "morality" and futility.
But even outside of that we have more battles: miner vs gamer, Directx 12 vs Directx 11 vs Vulkan fans, VR vs 4K, and each battle has its share of hostility either in your face or under the surface.
Was this GPU space always this hostile and I just missed it? If not how did we get here? Aren't games and technology supposed to be fun?
Thank you for your consideration of the situation.