Captain_Yuri said:
Yea it is a pretty nice game mainly due to how good the visuals are. There isn't really much in terms of gameplay other than taking off, flying to somewhere and then landing. The screenshot is from reddit though and not from me personally but it's not hard to get shots like that as you have a lot of control over the game. The only problem is landing in a populated city where it tanks your framerate, specially in stormy weather with a boeing. AMD certainly has the ability to have an edge on efficiency because TSMC's 7nm is better than Samsung's 8nm. But I think that AMD will be pushing it's RDNA 2 clocks very high to keep up with Nvidia who will also push their clocks very high. Personally I think both are gonna have crazy power consumption numbers. |
Then do it with an Airbus. After all. they're better .
And yeah, I'm affraid both will try to squeeze their chips as much as possible even if that means loads of power and no room for overcloking.
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