Tech Guru wrote
I usually state my inputs as a hardware enthusiast based on actual facts / numbers / benchmarks - not a subjective way of presenting things.
Do you realize that this makes no sense?
Stating
your opinion explicitly means the content is
subjective
And for the 1000 time, drop the "hardware enthusiast" act. Your post is the usual "look at the shiny new thing that I bought, that makes all of your things look bad".
If you want to talk about hardware, in a "hardware enthusiast" fashion. Start talking about the hardware, without bashing everything that you didn't chose to buy, and stop using lines like "I am going for the best gaming experience and Nvidia nail it in all area. Ironically , it is monoply asking high prices with lack of serious AMD competition. #Innovation wins let us give Nvidia this credit."
Whenever you say "I" it stops being objective, and a lot of the people on here are starting to catch wind of you Facebook-like posts.
If you wanna actually be that helpful hardware enthusiast who actually cares about technology. Maybe start making your own benchmarks, write something (IN YOUR OWN WORDS) to explain to us what those fancy numbers and terminologies you always use mean, stop bragging about owning a product from X company and bashing anything from Y company,etc... I'm not forcing rules on you, I am no place to do so. I'm just pointing out to you why you receive all the comments that you do.
You want a serious reply?
YES, AMD is behind Nvidia in gaming performance. I personally have been on the green team's side for quite so time now. But unlike you, I am not happy about it, especially when Nvidia relies on gimmicks to get the edge in some situations (I am talking value for price here, not best vs best) and inflates prices from 400$ to 1300$.
We will most likely continue to buy Nvidia cards for now (at least when looking for high end cards), but it's only because we have no other choice. We, actual hardware enthusiasts, don't brag about some foreign company winning over another foreign company where we have no input in the development process.
We watch, we wait, we read... but most certainly we don't brag nor bash anything that isn't Nvidia.
Yes, we waited for Vega64 and for Vega 2 for a long time, and both were "disappointing" (64 more than vii). But on the other hand, we actually want AMD to improve so that things go back to normal.