considering ~50% of global gamers are on 720/1080, i assume its gonna be a few ppl that stuff older than rtx2xxx
I used for a few months early 2023 an used Nvidia 960 GTX with 4GB VRAM. That card was utterly trash. Double display initialisation in windows which implies waiting 5 seconds longer to use the windows desktop at bootup. To make it clear, that was two years ago with my B550 Mainboard and ryzen 3 3100 most likely or maybe with the 5800X. I sold graphic card / cpu and swapped for trash parts before selling everything.
Subnautica had it's issues in whqd wiht the worst settings. Framerate was around 15-20 FPS. Stuff popping up slowly one after another.
I tested a few of my free epic games. Games are more demanding as I expected before that point.
Well, if you say, or claim people can play with a 960. Go on - have fun.
That encased game from epic game store looks like not demanding. That is a pain to play with the Ryzen 7600X cpu graphics with 16GiB from the DRAM only for the cpu graphics.
Well then, don't cry about AMD's driver support, or lack thereof, since Nvidia cut everything pre-Sep (?) 2018 off now! So less than 7 years.
Well that is nvidia way. I had also to use legacy drivers for my nvidia 660m GTX in my ASUS G75VW notebook. Legacy nvidia drivers in gnu gentoo linux was a hassle
6 or 7 years is the usual nvidia way to declare "legacy graphic card".
edit: you buy hardware. You buy software. only a selected few packages even support cuda. I think less than 10 packages of over 1400 packages here have a cuda feature. I saw no difference with or without a cuda feature cards in the past 19 years. Software is not better or faster in gnu linux at least. It is an useless feature for a desktop gnu linux user. I had several mobile nvidia graphic cards and one desktop nvidia card.