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You are funny with your stupid bias as this is the game on the same hardware after the first game update.
I purposely separated these vids to catch some folks out, you fell.
Still it shows just how bad it is, some Nvidia users just prop up their own purchases to continue saying it's not a game or dev issue. We would expect a 4080 to be faster, I mean it's 500 more than my 7900 XT.
This isn't bias, it's just that 5800X3D's are not invincible speed demon CPUs. Having one doesn't automatically mean every single game should run at "full ultra" settings. They're actually pretty slow unless your workload (or specific game) massively benefits from its large cache. When this isn't the case, performance just tumbles.
As for Radeons, is there a single game that doesn't launch in an utterly sorry state on AMD cards? Or that AMD doesn't take months to release a supported driver? It's just not bias, I'm bringing up the unpleasant and the inconvenient of being a Radeon gamer, that is all. New games always run poorly, crash or have bugs, with very belated game ready releases. It's been that way as long as I can remember.
Well Tetris is addicting and was built with a lack of graphics.
Game play is what matters. If it looks good then you can enjoy it even more.
Tetris, a good if not the perfect example. Played Tetris Effect? Probably the most wonderful puzzle game around, I'm a huge fan. It's particularly insane in VR, I hear, though I haven't tried. It doesn't make old NES Tetris for example unenjoyable in the slightest, but are you really going to look at all the love and effort, as well as the eye candy in Effect and brush it off as "needless and lame"?