JEMC said:
It's surprising that Intel is doig so bad in the consumer given that their 12th and now 13th gens are very competitive in all segments, and they have basically no competition in the low end. But well, it will be interesting to see how Intel manages the situation. Let's hope they don't kill the GPU business, we need the extra competition.
It's extremely disappointing for those AMD users, and those on GM107/GM108 based Maxwell cards, tho those are kind of low end cards by now and, given how poor does the game run, it would be a slideshow if it worked. What surprises me is that, by Videocardz article, Metro Exodus Enhanced actually required an even higher DX12 level, yet I don't recall seing reports of the game not working on those cards. |
Well Metro Exodus Enhanced doesn't work on any GPUs that doesn't have Ray Tracing so it simply doesn't run. It wasn't a big deal cause non RT cards could play the non enhanced edition of the game and it was a free upgrade for the owners of the original. Forspoken on the other hand is a brand new $80 game that's AMD sponsored. If nothing else, one would expect more favouritism towards AMD but for whatever reason, Nvidia seems to do unexpectedly well.
Edit: Cyran beat me to it while I was typing lol
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