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Pemalite said:
Conina said:

Don't get me wrong, "very high" is a great preset for GTA 5 and the smarter choice than pulling all sliders to the right with diminishing returns... but IF you want all bells and whistles turned on in GTA 5, a 1080 TI ain't wasting its potential on a 1080p or 1440p screen.

And even if you stay at the "very high" preset, you don't get solid 60 fps in every situation with anything below a 1080 Ti in 1980x1080:

Those are 99th Percentile scores. - You do know what that is right? right?

There is room for movement between 100fps and 60fps to bolster image quality.

And let's not forget that is also a Geforce 1080Ti "Founders Edition". - It's not the fastest Geforce 1080 Ti.

Badum tish. So my last post still maintains it's relevence.

1080P is a waste with a Geforce 1080Ti. Plus GTA 5 is only one game.
There are 17,000 games on Steam.

Of course I know what 99th Percentile scores are, but thanks for asking.

Sure there are 17,000 games on Steam, but why are you throwing these numbers around? Are all/most of these as good as GTA 5? Do they also keep you entertained for hundreds of hours on a high level?

All I'm saying is that there are some great games with a lot of content (f.e. GTA 5, The Witcher 3, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Watch Dogs 2) which can take use the extra performance of a 1080 Ti over a 1080 or 1070 even on a 1080p monitor... especially if it is a 1080p monitor with 120 Hz or above. And if some demanding games are someone's favorites, I can totally understand if he wants to play them with all bells and whistles activates (f.e. hairworks in The Witcher 3).   

I really don't get why you are getting that upset about it.

Personally I'm totally fine with my GTX 1070 for now... but if someone wants to spend extra money to enhance the experience a bit: let them.