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Chazore said:

I know it's AMD that's been getting most of the blame for the recent DLSS "blockage", but looking at Moore's contacts, this feels more in line with how Nvidia is putting more and more focus on Ai/Data Cents (Also the bit where they talked about "drumming up Anti-AMD talks for clickbaiters to gobble up", has something to it).

Yea I wouldn't believe that idiot for a second. The fact is Starfield was considered an AMD exclusive sponsorship from AMD themselves where AMD sent an engineer to optimize the game. Saying that it was Nvidia putting more focus on Ai/Data centre instead of day 1 game optimization doesn't make any sense because:

a) Intel GPUs were also affected, significantly more so
b) Starfield is one of the very few games that uses AMD specific architectural features not available at a hardware level on both Nvidia and Intel GPUs
c) Lies of P (next big title) which is an AMD Sponsored title has Nvidia day 1 drivers optimized for GPUs going all the way to Maxwell from 2014. Meanwhile AMD's day 1 drivers skipped Polaris and Vega GPUs and only had drivers for RDNA and newer GPUs. Remember, Vega 7 came out in 2019.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-releases-graphics-driver-for-lies-of-p-rdna-dgpu-support-only

d) MLID is an idiot proven by his past stupidity. He claimed with very high confidence that N33 which is a 7600XT will be as fast as a 6900XT. So don't believe anything that retard says.

Also Lies of P goes back to the norm so Starfield is 100% an exception than the rule.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 17 September 2023

                  

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