Calling Turing a revolution is an insult to the entire PC gaming and tech spectrum..
Yes and no.... To have a revolution you have to start one. but revolutions can be crushed.
You cant snap your fingers and instantly have everything the way you want it to be. Change within the industry takes time and that has been proven so many times by developers who have not even bothered making new games for newer DX versions....
you must have a person or a group that desires change and push the initiative. Otherwise whats the point of technology if its not going to be moving forward?? we would still be going about our business on horse drawn carts and people running up and down streets delivering telegrams then be where we are today.
But once the movement gains traction and the industry starts to change, only then will we see the benefits of such technology....
And its not as if Nvidia is
forcing anyone to buy an RTX card you have a choice. you can either support them by buying one or grab one of their older cards and sit on your hands till the next generation is ready and the industry has moved to adopt RTX features further.
I opted for a pre-owned 1080Ti. Nvidia arent going to send an elite hit squad after me because of the decision I made. I think the price of the 2080 and anything above it is ludicrous because Nvidia are trying to sell people a feature that doesnt actually exist yet and even it does exist in what little form it may take, it runs terribly.
Nvidia can put all its money behind RTX and try to get the industry to adopt but if they say no then theres not a lot they can do to influence change but by maybe buying or creative their own studio.
Nobody can predict if RTX will be a big thing in 5 years time. But there is no smoke without fire...
so shut up, sit down, strap in and put your helmet on.