

Similar for me too, had a 980ti and then got a 6800xt a few years ago and I’m fine until about 2030 probably
Similar for me too, had a 980ti and then got a 6800xt a few years ago and I’m fine until about 2030 probably
I do think that as we get more and more ‘all on one die’ solutions that are good enough, coupled with the AI upscaling technologies, everyone other than the extreme enthusiast or enterprise users won’t need dgpus any more in a few years anyway.
I know it might not satisfy the highest of high end gamers but APUs are becoming more and more interesting these days for the more casual gamer. The steam deck already shows that they are viable options, and Apple silicon has massive potential if developers use Metal increasingly more. Even without it some games are running acceptably at least. I’m getting less interested personally in discrete GPUs as time goes on.
Too bad many of the people in my generation who grew up with GTA games stopped caring since we’re all middle aged now anyway.
Also the impact of a new rockstar game today is very different from what it was in the 2000s. There’s so much to play now that waiting a year isn’t that big a deal when you have a giant library of Steam games.
Heh same for me too
I mean this is probably why they’ve given up on making good games if they can make money anyway
Most sources suggest 1100s
Hanging on the wall of my local guitar store about 15 years ago.
Still prefer V. I think VII actually looks interesting to me but until they iron out the early issues I’ll hold off.