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[–] Blackmist -3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Well thanks PC Gamer, for that unbiased news.

Until GPUs get a sane price again, I'll stick to my PS5 for anything that I want to look good.

[–] RunawayFixer 10 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Are there games for which you need a current GPU for to be able to play it with more than acceptable graphics? If you want to turn on all the fancy dongles to maximum, then there might be a few, but realistically, you don't need that maximum fanciness to be able to enjoy the gameworld.

[–] Blackmist 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

There's definitely games where my 1060 really struggles even at minimal graphics. I even had to play Talos Principle 2 on PS5.

It's rather telling that the most prominent PC exclusives (MMOs, etc) can run on a potato.

The Intel Arc GPUs looked interesting, but the lack of compatibility on older titles is off-putting. AMD lack the raytracing oomph and support isn't as good as it is for DLSS. PC gaming has thrown all it's chips in with Nvidia, and now it's at the mercy of their pricing.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Eh, I game on AMD and it's totally fine. I don't use raytracing, but imo that's a bit of a gimmick anyway and many people on NVIDIA disable it for better performance. FSR is pretty good as well, and it works in games that don't support DLSS.

You can get a good AMD card for $300-400, and if you play a decent amount of older games (i.e. more than a year old), you'll probably save a ton on games and that purchase will pay back for itself pretty quickly.

In fact, an upper mid-tier GPU from AMD will probably look better on average vs your PS5, especially on higher resolutions.

[–] RunawayFixer 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The 1060 is a 3 generations older mid tier card, released almost 8 years ago. Is it the 3gb or 6gb version? 3gb will be very gimped by now. If you want to keep playing demanding 3d games, then at some point you have to upgrade. I don't think you need an overpriced current gen Nvidia cards to enjoy any modern title, but 3 generations might be pushing it a bit 😉

If you want to stick to Nvidia and want a reasonably priced option, then I would look for a second hand rtx 3060-12gb.

[–] Blackmist 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

And yet still the third most popular card according to the Steam hardware survey.

Only the 1650 (similar spec to 1060) and 3060 above it.

I was hoping the 4060 would be the new mid tier go to card, giving good results at a good price, but Nvidia want the new normal to be a 4070 or higher.

By this point 4K screens are not some extravagance. They're standard. You can't even buy a modern TV less than that. PC gamers should not be accepting the price they have to pay to get what "lol potato console hurdur" gamers get out of the box.

[–] RunawayFixer 1 points 8 months ago

The gtx 1650 only has 4gb ram, I wouldn't call that similar to a 1060, I call it worse :). It's an entry level + 2 generation older card, it's going to be good enough for many titles still, especially indy ones, but new games that push graphics to new limits are just not going to work. Even when it was new, it was only really suitable for 1k gaming with compromises in the graphic settings.

Tbh, I don't get why you're so set on getting an Nvidia card. Unless you're into vr or ai, amd and intel really aren't bad choices. And since all current gen consoles are using AMD GPUs, all game engines + fancy games will be optimized for AMD gpus anyhow.