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You play with averages, not minimum. That 1% of 1% does not represent anything for gamer. Stability of frame rates does. But average is second to that.
You really don't! Unless you like to stutter. Which again many people blame on the games, but are in-fact a nVIDIA tactic. I know this fight isn't worth having. The people that get it already do.
Average is not stability. AVERAGE IS AN AVERAGE. Stability is the minimum. If you run 10000 frames per second and every 10 seconds it drops to 1fps, and the average is 1000fps, is that stable?
Please dude, this is starting to smell like damage control. This card needs no damage control. It's a fine product. The averages are just the individual results put together. If it placed first in every game, it would average higher, the games where it "wins" are simply outliers. If your specific purpose is to play said outlier games, then... by all means, purchase one. That's what it's here for, after all.
You're getting feelings on the way. If we're to start declaring outlier results as "wins", then reviews become completely worthless.
Disagree, this card is not a disaster.
How much does Silent Hill/Elden Ring effect those averages? The former a horrible nVIDIA-optimzed POS that barely runs on anything, the second still playable at 4k on a 9070 xt? Now look at EVERYTHING else.
Exactly. It's not damage control, nor is it about emotion. It's that people don't get it because of how W1zzard skews how results are shown.
I'm not writing this just for you, I'm writing for the people that also need help understanding.
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