Soldato
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I could afford any of them if I wished (people who know me sometimes ask why I don't spend more on myself). Most of that stems from not having kids, btw, rather than earning a fortune
As a child of the 80s, I've been gaming since the C64 and Atari 2600.
I wouldn't dream of spending more than £300 on a GPU (or a CPU for that matter). Why? When I look at today's market, I don't see value for money. I see corporate greed.
And I refuse to be a part of that. A part of enabling that to continue.
This person talks sense, read and listen and if necessary listen again
In one way i love to see the 3090ti get released at £1499 or £1999 so i can have lots of fun reading all the posts about it in here
But of cause i no want to see it released at that kind of price as i may need to buy one myself![]()
Funny you should say that, I remember buying PC games in the 90s for £12.99 from mail order in PC Zone. Or Computer Shopper (remember that?)he will definitely understand, if he's been gaming that long then he comes from the real dark ages we're games cost double what they do today
Funny you should say that, I remember buying PC games in the 90s for £12.99 from mail order in PC Zone. Or Computer Shopper (remember that?)
UFO: Enemy Unknown was £12 or £13. I think when CD-ROM became the norm prices went up a bit.
But I do remember PC games being <£20 brand new on release in the early 90s.
This person talks sense, read and listen and if necessary listen again
You're all just sore that the highest performing products are going to be out of the budget your wife lets you have.
This person talks sense, read and listen and if necessary listen again
So you have a Titain RTX?
That individual mentions the C64, which had a launch price of £399 in 1982, equivalent to over £1400 now...
But £300 on a GPU is now the upper reasonable limit. Not sure that makes a lot of sense.
So much entitlement in this thread.
I should be able to have X by now for Y pounds!
Really, you think that stuff just happens by magic? Like there's some underlying law of the universe that means a graphics card with huge performance gains can be manufactured for half the price every two years, rather than being the result of huge investment and the hard graft of thousands of people?
Oh, and everyone that is willing to pay for the fruits of that development is either stupid, or just trying to make up for something. Absolutely.
Simple challenge, I mean if it's so easy and so obvious that you should be entitled to get more performance for less money by now - tell me, when are you taking your competitor solution to market?
Quadruple post. Jesus... Please fix the forum guys.