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AMD could run GameWorks tasks async which GCN is fantastic at. Yes, it would make Maxwell cards and down look bad.
off to the dreamland. this is not feasible.
now that is just baseless fanboi talk.I have said this in another thread and I'll say it again , GameWork should have no place in any decent game engine. Any developer who has good intentions and is serious about their games will develop and use their own in-house technologies that are hardware agnostic which simply work and look better.
you obviously aren't some sort of a game engine oracle, even though you kinda wanna feel like one. gameworks not only looks better than many in-house technologies, it has a broader scope. You're just asking retarded amounts of works from developers, I don't see a point many of you are making, you'd rather have nothing than an option to use gameworks.
Stop sullying and let other people decide for themselves instead of this imposing your subjective views on the whole PC gaming market. People voted for what they wanna get with their wallets.
End of this part of the discussion.
Now back to the Witcher 3. Are you as much into different skill builds as I am ?
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