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Who would even test fallout4? That game runs like hot garbage...
There is no such thing as gaming ipc either...
Well I play Fallout 4 and games like Skyrim,so just because Ryzen does
relatively poorly in those games we should ignore it?? You might want to look at how many people still play games like Fallout,Skyrim,etc - they have some of the most active modding communities of any set of games. There are other games like World of Tanks and World of Warcraft which are also very popular but don't scale well to more cores.
These are the type of games which people will spend 100s of hours playing unlike some short FPS game.
Using your logic then we should ignore any game which uses 8 cores since Intel might lose,and AMD wins??
I do want to get a Ryzen CPU this year,but already have an Ivy Bridge Core i7 so would want it to be
at least some degree of upgrade over my ancient CPU,even if I am trading single threaded performance for more cores.
Making excuses for poor performance in these games won't help sell more AMD CPUs,since plenty of people will look at the benchmarks and just go and get an Intel CPU instead,and AMD needs to find a way to improve performance in them.
Just trying to silence people on forums who mention it won't mean anything since AMD does need to try and do something about it.