They already have a version of doom running 100% ai generated
I saw a vid on that, pretty impressive! I expect it will be a loooong time before that finds it way into mainstream use. It may well eventually render (

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They already have a version of doom running 100% ai generated
I'd say the 6950xt/4070ti/7800xt/3090 is really where the diminshing returns in what you get for the price/experience starts dropping off a cliff.your unlikely to notice any difference when actually playing.
I dropped 70 fps in one game in 4k, no difference in gameplay.
so why overpay for a card?
Looking at options for a 6950xt it really isnt any.
paying 4x as much for an small upgrade make no sense with no gameplay difference
...because you are solely looking at from your use case and perspective.So why this hysterical "NEED" to play this game on a 5090? Many times I've seen comments on here 'oh im waiting to play it 'properly' on a 5090.
Are we all just kidding ourselves? I literally fail to see how having a 5090 would make it any better, sure it would run at a few more fps, but the latency would actually go up once you start throwing on DLSS etc
...because you are solely looking at from your use case and perspective.
Get a high resolution PCVR headset and I'd suggest your opinion might shift a bit. For me I doubt I'll get a 5090 because it is not powerful enough!
Maybe the problem is VR not being optimized; most VR games look ugly no matter what resolution you use
I am happy with my 3080. It plays everything I want and earned a tidy amount of Ethereum during the moning boom.
This is my frustration. VR when done well eg Alyx is game changing and will be a gaming memory forever. RT done well is a cosmetic that is nice to have but as people are kinda forced to buy into RT due to nvidia and lack of competition it has more support. I'd argue that vr over the last year's has more memorable content than RT. But the RT hype train is telling people they need this game changing tech. Half life Alyx vr made a much bigger impact than PT in Cyberpunk.VR was a fad and will remain a tiny little niche of the wider PC gaming community. But yes I can totally understand why the high end VR sets need a 4090 or above.
This is my frustration. VR when done well eg Alyx is game changing and will be a gaming memory forever. RT done well is a cosmetic that is nice to have but as people are kinda forced to buy into RT due to nvidia and lack of competition it has more support. I'd argue that vr over the last year's has more memorable content than RT. But the RT hype train is telling people they need this game changing tech. Half life Alyx vr made a much bigger impact than PT in Cyberpunk.
As someone who has owned several VR headsets and played over 100 VR games, I'll be the first to tell anyone who asks that VR sucks and it's a dying fad
As someone who has owned several VR headsets and played over 100 VR games, I'll be the first to tell anyone who asks that VR sucks and it's a dying fad
This is my frustration. VR when done well eg Alyx is game changing and will be a gaming memory forever. RT done well is a cosmetic that is nice to have but as people are kinda forced to buy into RT due to nvidia and lack of competition it has more support. I'd argue that vr over the last year's has more memorable content than RT. But the RT hype train is telling people they need this game changing tech. Half life Alyx vr made a much bigger impact than PT in Cyberpunk.
Pretty much all of this.You are looking at it wrong. The problem with VR isn’t the experience. It’s the hassle that the vast majority can’t be arsed with. I enjoy VR but haven’t used my VP2 in months because like most people, can only use It comfortably for 30 minutes or so. I tried many HMDs and always have the same “enough of this” after 30 - 40 minutes.
It’s a fad because using it for the majority is a chore and uncomfortable.
You are looking at it wrong. The problem with VR isn’t the experience. It’s the hassle that the vast majority can’t be arsed with. I enjoy VR but haven’t used my VP2 in months because like most people, can only use It comfortably for 30 minutes or so. I tried many HMDs and always have the same “enough of this” after 30 - 40 minutes.
It’s a fad because using it for the majority is a chore and uncomfortable.