Hassan Mujtaba writes, "The first AMD Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards were unveiled just a few hours ago and they look stunning given their specifications, performance numbers and especially, the prices. But the announcement was lacking a key element which we were all hoping to get more details which is the ray-tracing performance of the next-generation RDNA 2 lineup."
Ex- employees Hope Studio Gets "Consolidated Into Sony"
Former Bungie employees speak out in a new report, blaming greed and leadership for the studio’s troubles, and say full Sony consolidation is the best way forward.
Interesting article, even with some actual names of the people voicing their thoughts.
I think that we've had enough similiar situations at other studios and publishers already, hell even completely different businesses, to know that OF COURSE it's always about hostile environments at work and the search for rather effortless profits than causing excitment with great ideas.
All deflecting statements, wether from managements or other people in charge, have always, literally always been untruthful. Always.
And it's so silly.
Nothing of this crap causes a nuclear war.
But all the people in charge act like everything is top secret f'n CIA like intel, trying everything to not stand up for their mistakes.
I mean it's pathetic, it really is. In the brand scheme of it all it's truly pathetic.
Bungie was indie, so they depended on in game monetization. Sony makes money from other sources: music, movies, psn, ps hardware...
...so devs are hoping by full Sony consolidation they will cut down the monetization part, and make things easier for them...
...but keep in mind, Sony bought them because of their monetization and live service model and design, so much so they tried to make every Sony IP into a live service spinoff.
So I don't see much change in anything, for us consumers, if Sony takes full control.
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While i appreciate the gesture.... all of these retro classics have been made available everywhere else. I am hoping to see some other Activision properties make their way out of the shackles of the 5th, 6th and 7th gen. Licensing be damned... bring back the Transformers Cybertron games.
Metaphor on Gamepass just announced! O.o
Seriously, this is the best generation of Xbox ever!!!
We can´t catch a freaking break from awesome games arriving all the time!!!
Shuhei Yoshida offers his take on the recent industry implosion and ponders whether there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Greed crippled the game industry and other things I won’t go into.
It's also screwing over gamers with limited budgets for PC hardware, well Nvidia is trying to at least.
OK, but what did Shu do about this while he was working in the industry?
If he felt so strongly about it, why didn't he quit sooner?
I'm honestly getting a bit tired of seeing this guy come out with all this stuff, week after week, yet he didn't seem to do anything about it when he was a prominent figure IN the industry.
*I got passed over for the CEO role and sidelined into an Indies CRM role, but I just sucked it up and did it for several years.* Great.
As gamers we also need to make it clear what we want. Do we want fancy RT and RT
shadows, global illumination etc? Oh that's right we have to do the internet thing and brag about all those things. What we need is innovative gameplay mechanics and deeper more dynamic story telling and reactive realistic worlds and characters imo. Emphasis on Innovative gameplay mechanics. Expedition 33 was made by a tiny group of 30 ppl. Not sure what the budget was but I know it wasn't no 400m$ project or nothing crazy like that.
They join the Baldurs Gate team for being independent and releasing great game with out corporate meddling and stupidly big budget's that kills jobs and studios. If more groups get to together remain independent and create games for gamers and fans this industry would be better off in the future. Again it's about getting away from big corpos because corpos aren't gonna change, ever, they're just not. Scary to be out on your own? Yes but high risk high reward again as we've seen.
I really want to know how well or badly their Ray Tracing scales. This is their 72 Core variant, so as shown here it can match and slightly surpass the RTX 3070, and in other benchmarks, it basically matches the 2080 Ti (within margin of error).
So the GPU is on par, possibly slightly better than the RTX 3080, but the Raytracing component ranges from RTX 2080 ti / RTX 3060 - RTX 3070 performance. It's not bad for their first attempt, but it's a clear win for NVIDIA here across the board, because NVIDIA's cards are using 30% - 40% less CUs and cores, and still matching AMD's best in this one area, add DLSS (in the handful of games that support it) and the Ray Tracing battle clearly goes to NVIDIA.
AMD still released some amazing cards, so it really comes down to AVAILABILITY, if you care about Ray Tracing, Price, and if more games will start to support DLSS and AMD's answer to it. AMD by all means should have the win in availability because they've been on this node for a while now, CPU and GPU, it's can they keep up with supply and demand. Ray Tracing is clearly NVIDIA's win, and price is kind of mid-range and lower battle which we haven't seen from either company yet so more from that later. So AMD really needs to get an answer to DLSS and soon (a talk about it at the beginning of the year), if they can do that they can get around 5% more marketshare back from NVIDIA, and get ready for an even bigger battle when AMD has 5nm GPUs and NVIDIA just gets to 7nm.
I think they could've released cards with 0 ray-tracing ability and I'd still be compelled to buy it over Nvidia this time around simply because it's slightly cheaper and with a massive 6GB VRAM advantage. I've never owned a single AMD GPU in my life. I read the drivers are terrible.
So long as major reviewers aren't boiling AMD alive with drivers issues again at launch, I think AMD is getting my money this time around.
One things for sure everyone was getting sick and tired of only reading that so and so was tested on 980ti,1080ti,2080ti etc now they can happily test on 6800xt 6900xt etc as their high end tests.
The new amd cards are excellent high ends no doubt and as usual they will get better. The Nvidia shills on twitter have been in total meltdown. What's even better is if you pair these cards with the new ryzen chips. Amd is back, and from rdna 3 hopefully they are on top.
I dont care shit about things they say. I care about actual benchmarks. AMD has bad impressions to me about good specs but shitty performance