BillSpencer
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So the “comfortably above” claim is wishful thinking or revisionist history on your part. Sorry. Don’t let facts get in the way though, if you believe it then it is true; for you at least
Well I had the Rift CV1 which was largely ok, but it wasn’t as easy to set up - the remote thing I gave up on after 10 mins because it simply wouldn’t find it and setting up the sensors was a PITB too.This surprises me, what PC VR do you use? Oculus is basically a self contained ecosystem that essentially behaves as if you have a console plugged into your PC. Granted you can do lots of tinkering with it outside the ecosystem but if you stick within the ecosystem it's a console like experience as far as I can see.
I'm not disputing your overall point that consoles are a slicker experience - they clearly are. But it's also worth highlighting how far PC's have come in that regard since the days when this kind of argument pretty much formed the backbone of any PC/console comparison.
They specially showed the POM which was tied to ultra settings completely tanking the frame rate due to the GPU not having enough ram
So the “comfortably above” claim is wishful thinking or revisionist history on your part. Sorry. Don’t let facts get in the way though, if you believe it then it is true; for you at least
PC has made great strides but the immediacy of consoles just makes it worth the negatives when you have a busy lifestyle or kids.
I don't disagree. The norm for consoles is things update without you doing anything, whereas most software on Windows generally requires user input. You can schedule your PC to wake and sleep on a routine but it'll still only update on that fixed routine. Some updates simply won't happen unless you are beyond the Windows login screen. Windows updates, infamously, happen when they feel like it but the issue for games is that user interactivity is required for drivers, Steam, uPlay, EGS and - I think - Origin updates. Steam is the worst because when it detects a new client, and downloads it, it won't allow any game updates until the client is restarted
Maybe part of the answer is how Mac allows updates. Even on laptops you can enabled 'PowerNap' and this periodically wakes the Mac periodically to check for updates like emails, uploads, downloaded, software is auto-updated. This requires a whole new API but so much just happens in the background without you thinking about it.
My 32Gb i9 + 3080 destroys my PS5 technically but the console experience is unbeatable.
a 770 will not like console level textures in GTA V, as an example
Forza Horizon 4I meant some specific examples of benchmarks showing Pascal performing significantly worse vs Turing than we would expect it to based on Turing launch time reviews. i.e. evidence that Pascal performance has dropped off a cliff.
Most of the games above are included in the two reviews I linked above and thus already accounted for in my conclusion that Pascal in fact hasn't dropped all that much performance at all since Turning launched using the 1080Ti and the 2080 as examples.
This is the first generation of consoles I'm sitting out since the PS1 days. It's a combination of shifting tastes and getting more from the PC than I can from the console. Like OLED was a game changer in the TV PQ space, RT is the same to me in the graphics space. This generation of consoles will not provide that and I can only get that from the PC upgrade cycle.
As my taste shifted towards sim racing in VR, the PC is simply a heads and shoulder better platform for peripherals, game choices, customization and with no glass ceiling so to speak.
As I predicted for some quite some that when these consoles come out, they'll effectively be mid range pc's with the benefit of on box optimization and that's what your'e seeing. I can simply get a better experience elsewhere for my needs.
The consoles are still great value will obviously be cheaper than an equivalent PC due to subsidized, economies of scale and less middleman needing to make a profit. That's how it's always been.
Did you primarily use Xbox as console?
We can add Cyberpunk to the the long list of games where Pascal bombs out. Not surprising at all but yeah, Nvidia gonna Nvidia. 2080 almost 50% faster than 1080ti lol.
X360 yes. The XB1 not so much. Then X1X for a bit until I got into sim racing and upgraded the PC which was around two years ago.
I see a lot of friends who only had Xbox move to PC. It’s like having an Xbox but with better graphics and more games/genres
I see a lot of friends who only had Xbox move to PC. It’s like having an Xbox but with better graphics and more games/genres
Forza Horizon 4
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BFV
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RDR 2
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Star Wars Squadrons
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Godfall
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Dirt 5
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Doom games
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World War Z
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Division 2
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Ehh this takes really long so I don't want to have to do every game but that's a decent amt. I was more so referring to Nvidia performance dropping off relative to their direct competing AMD GPU.
We can add Cyberpunk to the the long list of games where Pascal bombs out. Not surprising at all but yeah, Nvidia gonna Nvidia. 2080 almost 50% faster than 1080ti lol.