It's fascinating how you apparently know my intentions and thoughts better than I do myself. Almost as if ... oh, I don't know, you might be projecting inventions of your own imagination onto me, rather than listening to what I'm actually saying?
In all honesty: this is not a healthy approach to life. It will make you suspicious and untrusting of people around you, which is a surefire path to alienation, depression and anxiety. Seriously, please take a step back and
try to consider what is most likely: that a bunch of people here are employing some sort of 4D chess-like subtextual trolling through arguing against you with on-topic, impersonal arguments where our actual intention is to belittle you and force our heavily biased view of the world onto others ; or that we just disagree with you and are arguing against you as one might do on a
discussion forum. Occam's razor is a highly useful tool.
Yes, and it is also tested. It isn't tested in all of those games, but ... not all features are tested in all games. There isn't time for that - that's why you make a best attempt at a representative selection. There are 9 games in the RT test suite. Is that too little for you? Is that a woefully unrepresentative veiew compared to the 11 you're mentioning?
But it isn't treated as that. It's treated as a meaningfully distinct mode of rendering that is therefore separated out into its own test suite so that it
is tested and taken into consideration, but doesn't pollute the dataset of the general performance testing which then by default becomes a rasterization test suite. As rasterization is still dominant, that gets the most focus, but RT is still tested in 9 games across three resolutions. What more do you want?
But they aren't. At least not to my knowledge. Feel free to provide data suggesting otherwise. And if so, feel free to provide suggestions for the next revision of
@W1zzard's GPU test suite, as I'm sure work on that is already started to some extent.
The integrity of the test suite? I guess, in a way. I'm not interested in TPU's GPU reviews becoming a jumbled mess that mix rendering modes together in a way that will make the overall performance metrics far less useful.
Wait, is someone breaking forum rules? Where? How?