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Probably proud is the correct word here. I mean people who are trying to make TechPowerUp look more like the Wccftech comment section, they are probably proud with all that stuff they post here.You should be ashamed of yourself for the nonsense you bring to this forum/website.
If the features of DX 12_1 are in fact in good use and the game absolutely needs them, it's not Nvidia's fault. And to be honest, I doubt Nvidia has any reason to target Polaris. Nvidia's marketing department could be using it indirectly by suggesting catchy headlines to tech sites, making this another example of "AMD hardware bad, AMD's drivers bad" stuff. But that's their job and the only to blame here are tech sites using, as usual, click bait titles. So again nothing new.Not being able to run a game due to missing instructions is somehow nvidia fault now? Friggin lol.
But in the past we do have cases where Nvidia is somehow involved. The DX 10.1 removal from the first Assassin's Creed game, the tessellated ocean under the city in Crysis 2, all those games with PhysX support that where running like slideshows in systems not using an Nvidia as a primary card, or where offering crap even non existing physics without PhysX, all those games using GameWorks libraries that are close code, or features like HairWorks, again close code. The fact that Nvidia was even punishing (in a way) it's own customers when using another brand's hardware as primary video adapter, by dissabling CUDA and PhysX support, is also an indication of a company that could easily move behind close doors to make it's hardware artificially look better than the competition. So, suspecting Nvidia for having to do something that makes AMD look worst, does have a base. AMD sometimes manages to do damage to itself without any help from others, but some times it's not their fault.
In this case the choice of not implementing 12_1 support is theirs alone. Until today it didn't cost them. Today the get more negative headlines.