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FTFY.
I think graphics are now at a point where there’s very little more developers and publishers can do as well as hardware manufacturers. Games have conceivably lifelike graphics and cards that can push 4K @60FPS in most titles are out there now. This causes issues for Nvidia and AMD who rely on PC gamers to upgrade regularly for more FPS and higher detail. RTX is a gamble on NV’s part to try and get people to upgrade from 10x0 series when most of these cards still work and work well at higher resolutions and FPS.
Isn't this in large part because most games are designed to run on the latest playstation/xbox, so at the moment that equates to an RX 570. Once the PS5 hits games will be made to run on that hardware. So perhaps geared to 1080/Vega 64 Ryzen 3600 level
It's not like in the past where you had teams create something so advanced that PCs would struggle to run it like Crysis. So you can partly blame the industry.