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2) 1080Ti is an interesting fluke, since you can't even buy it (so, a downgrade in availability, cool times, eh?)
Just chatting, not objecting, peace & harmony.
That's just it - its not a fluke, there are cards with the plastic seals still on there in that pic I showed you, available from multiple sellers. So really, you can still buy 1080ti's that are literally unused at a price point similar to what they were at launch.
For a prospective buyer in my country this translates to the stagnation I am pointing out. And that is what happens if both players cannot keep moving up in performance - you get last year's performance resold to you at a premium - and AMD is guilty of that as well as Nvidia.