Actually they do watch and listen. And if enough of us object, they act. If you are to impotent to take a stand, ok. But suggesting that no one should because"who cares", is not only seriously sad, but also reveals something disturbing.
You can quit arguing with me and start voicing you objection to Nvidia.
Wait you're being serious? Thought you were just being a bit of a jerk..
You're missing the point, When the GTX970 nonsense broke, people stood up and put Nvidia in their place. And even after the air was cleared, the damage was done and Nvidia learn a lesson about what boundary not to cross. This is no different. It's an artificial limitation that will hamper maximum possible performance. It equally unacceptable.
Really? Is that what you see happening here? Think that one over for a minute.
And that's another part of the point, companies need to understand that it IS in THEIR best interest to have our best interests in mind.
Exactly right! And those laws were crated to PROTECT the comsumer from unscrupulous actions of companies who place their profits over the good of the public.
Another reason why laws and the courts exist.
That is an opinion not backed up by history and experiences many have had. If enough of us speak up, they will listen.
"You can quit arguing with me and start voicing you objection to Nvidia." - Who's arguing ? Personally I couldn't care less if nVidia is putting out a revision of 8800 GT locking it down to 1mhz and asks $4000 for it. Nvidia isn't forcing you at gun point to buy their stuff.
"Wait you're being serious? Thought you were just being a bit of a jerk.." - Call it whatever you like it, I'm not the one asking for nvidia's head on a platter just because they put out a product that i have no intention of buying.
"You're missing the point, When the GTX970 nonsense broke, people stood up and put Nvidia in their place. And even after the air was cleared, the damage was done and Nvidia learn a lesson about what boundary not to cross. This is no different. It's an artificial limitation that will hamper maximum possible performance. It equally unacceptable." - 1 word LAWSUIT. It happened they lost, it's over. False advertisement. This is a whole different story which won't lead to a lawsuit. The only point you're missing is that for it to be a boundary it needs to hold up in court that did .... this does not ... not even by a long shot.
"Really? Is that what you see happening here? Think that one over for a minute." - I clearly see that people tend to bitch and whine about anything when it's clearly a free market. Quit whining, go with the competition. The competition does not have what you're looking for? Then bend over and enjoy the ride or build it yourself.
"And that's another part of the point, companies need to understand that it IS in THEIR best interest to have our best interests in mind." - That's what they need you to believe, like someone mentioned earlier check out a bank's business model. Because clearly if you and me a couple of other tech savy Joes won't buy their stuff they will declare bankruptcy the next day ....
"Exactly right! And those laws were crated to PROTECT the comsumer from unscrupulous actions of companies who place their profits over the good of the public. " - How's sandboxing YOUR creation an unscrupulous action? In what dimension would this be a valid lawsuit? You are protected ... if thingie breaks down ... manufacturer has to replace/fix it. If manufacturer says on the box "carrots" and upon opening it you find apples then you have a lawsuit. And i'm sorry which company is so ethical that doesn't put profits in front of the "general public"?
"Another reason why laws and the courts exist." - For the last time they are not violating any laws by doing this.
"That is an opinion not backed up by history and experiences many have had. If enough of us speak up, they will listen" - Clearly .... until they got dragged into court over the 3,5GB fiasco ... and before the judge handed them a court order for the refunds to the people that got shafted, did you see anyone saying "hey look Nvidia gave me $50 cuz they lied about the VRAM". Again... laws were broken... they had to pay up... again it wasn't the voice of the people it was a judge and a court order and a basis for a case, this is not one.