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JEMC said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Yea, what I am curious about is whether or not the other games will see similar gains. I know they are working with bathesda and some other devs but I am not many expecting old games to get improved. However, if Ryzen 7 gets close to i7 7700k level performance in future games, then damnn. Productivity of a 6900k + performance that is close to an i7 7700k for $330? Now that would be cray cray but of course, we need to see that happen in other games first.

We'll have to wait and see If the improvements were mostly on the game code, or AMD also found something else on their drivers part. In any case, I doubt we'll see improvements in "old" games.

What AMD should do, is try to find a way to extrapolate the improvements in the AoS engine and give them to Epic and Unity, so they can put them in their engines, a well as every game developer.

It will take time either way.
But it does mean that games in future won't all have shit performance on Ryzen, so that's a good thing, it's older games that go unpatched that is the real kicker.



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