It's alive, although it seems Nvidia would like to murder it with their GPU pricing.
@FloppyPoppy Interesting numbers, and scary.
Is interesting reading through the thread.
In 2006, thoughts of the PC having release parity with consoles was dreamland.
Opposite to PC gaming dying, it is actually in a much STRONGER position with no shady console ports either owing to the consoles adopting a near PC architecture.
as soon as the consoles adopt native keyboard mouse support for fps game its dead. unless you want to play aimbots with the Chinese.
I think you missed my point.I use my PC to play games using a controller. Don't want to stinky mouse and keyboard. It's not about that, it's about performance.
grumpy.Why are we continuing to revive decades old threads???
Give it a rest.
and in 2013 i paid (the 780Ti was released on the 7 Nov 2013)I had to do a quick look at the gpus launched in 2006 ( thread year ) the legendary 8800GTX was released that year for $600. That is $766 now after inflation.
Had a look at the price for a 2080Ti in america via an US rainforest site. There is a ROG strix version for $1176. With that said i plugged those numbers into an online percentage calculator and it came out with just over 42% difference. This tells me NVIDIA has inflated the prices 42%
( though that isn't exactly a fair statement as i haven't taken into consideration increased (maybe????) rnd costs ect ect..)
But certainly the price we pay for their top end gpus has inflated 42% more than baseline inflation.
@humbug ^ you may find that interesting.
The main thing it was 7 seven later and the price haven't really gone up much as you really need to compare the GTX 8800 ultra price to the Ti pricesBig difference there being £$
Absolutely, the only things keeping me on PC is VR and Star Citizen. Most of my gaming now is done on Stadia, I’ve been wanting to upgrade my PC for awhile, but I can’t justify it. I would be better of selling and buying a Quest for VR and wait for Star Citizen to hit beta (queue the jokes..) and rebuild to be honestNext gen consoles are going to be very interesting decision, aside from the functionality of a PC which is not question from a gaming perspective I am seriously going the next gen consoles, i am getting sick and tired of cheating in FPS games. The only thing that would make be spend another 1-2k on a PC upgrade will be VR, until then my aging I5-2500k and 1080ti will have to manage. I only have the 1080 as i had an amazing deal on superwide screen monitor which was not that amazing as my old card struggled to run anything on it
I had to do a quick look at the gpus launched in 2006 ( thread year ) the legendary 8800GTX was released that year for $600. That is $766 now after inflation.
Had a look at the price for a 2080Ti in america via an US rainforest site. There is a ROG strix version for $1176. With that said i plugged those numbers into an online percentage calculator and it came out with just over 42% difference. This tells me NVIDIA has inflated the prices 42%
( though that isn't exactly a fair statement as i haven't taken into consideration increased (maybe????) rnd costs ect ect..)
But certainly the price we pay for their top end gpus has inflated 42% more than baseline inflation.
@humbug ^ you may find that interesting.
Your figures are wholly flawed.
Your inflation only assumes a static product function and zero value added.
The performance increase and improvement in game graphics has been a seismic shift.
If you look at comparable performance to 06' graphics, the actual cost of achieving that has dropped in cost considerably. A significantly greater reduction in comparable performance vs cost compared to the cost increase achieved with 2020 flagship from 06' base.
I remember this thread first time round....
PC gaming still going strong.