@HardwareUnboxed I mean, everyone can use the FSR Implementation.
Not the end of the world when DLSS isn't included to save developing resources or smth
@hazyj28 @Arelia_Meridian @LinusTech Absoluuuutely not.
Pathtracing and Raytracing are mathematically different. Simplified:
Raytracing calculates one ray from the viewport and its direct path to the light source.
Path tracing calculates multiple new rays per previously hit point in corresponding shades
@hazyj28 @Arelia_Meridian @LinusTech@tomshardware So you'll enable PT to achieve maximum visual fidelity and then proceed to turn it into a smeary mess by enabling FrameGen? What a benefit.
@SiriusBYT@Domomatijevic@LinusTech I've used every AMD and Nvidia Generation in the past 7 years. Both had and have their own issues for sure, but looking at the severity and amount of issues I experienced myself and saw at clients, neither is better or worse than the other in my opinion
@SirEuchre@espritex@LinusTech Looking at the AMD Challenge where they only used AMD for weeks, there's no way to gain relevant data in that category, cause both perform indistinguishable.
Besides that's the same feedback I get for every AMD User I talk to, which are a lot (~20-30 people/day in consulting)
@SiriusBYT@Domomatijevic@LinusTech That's not software, that's featureset and yes, CUDA is an advantage if you utilize it. But most people buying Nvidia don't.
Software-usability is way better on AMD than Nvidia, cause you have everything in one software with more options.
Software-stability is on par.
@hazyj28 @Arelia_Meridian @LinusTech Pathtracing != Raytracing. Completely different thing.
Pathtracing is basically impossible to run smoothly.
Cyberpunk, which is the only game supporting Pathtracing, runs like hot garbage on a 4090 with PT enabled
@hazyj28 @Arelia_Meridian @LinusTech Except that most Nvidia cards lack enough VRAM to utilize Raytracing and most people that insist on "great RT Performance" only buy ~400$ cards which don't have enough RT Performance, no matter what you buy
@LinusTech It's so insanely frustrating when people who have absolutely no clue of something and you have to configure them worse systems, because they insist on buying something crappy or atleast less suited for them
@LinusTech Not neccessarily a "hot" take, but when people ask for advice what to buy and then proceed to only accepting manufacturer X for NO REASON. Even if you ask them, they can't explain why they'll only buy f.e. the RTX 3070Ti instead of the RX 6800XT, eventhough the 3070Ti is worse