I honestly think the issue with this generation of gpu's so far is two fold. One is the performance increase isn't that significant and the gpu companies are largely trying to use Ai to convince people that using a DLSS or FSR etc is a great solution. Problem with that is you still end up with the drawbacks you already had if you are running a lower end gpu. So in the end it isn't that helpful.
The second problem is pretty drastic. Every gen for a decent amount of time you expected to make a leap in performance and typically in power consumption. So say you had been the owner of a GTX 970 back in the day you expected that when the 1070 came out it would be faster than the previous gen RTX 980 but also do it with better efficiency and less power draw. This is starting to not be the case. However, even if this was still the case gen to gen the drastic issue is that they aren't just trying to give you that but they are doing what little they are by making you pay for it.
What use would a 1070 of been if it matched the 980 but was a little more power efficient but the 1070 cost what the 980 did? That is the issue. Each gen they give us recently what gains we get they make you pay for them by raising the price each gen. So all you end up with is a little more efficient gpu and they force you into some Software via Ai etc and then don't backport the software portion to try and get you to upgrade.
They just are giving us half baked everything really and then saying oh by the way you have to pay the increased cost as well.
The second problem is pretty drastic. Every gen for a decent amount of time you expected to make a leap in performance and typically in power consumption. So say you had been the owner of a GTX 970 back in the day you expected that when the 1070 came out it would be faster than the previous gen RTX 980 but also do it with better efficiency and less power draw. This is starting to not be the case. However, even if this was still the case gen to gen the drastic issue is that they aren't just trying to give you that but they are doing what little they are by making you pay for it.
What use would a 1070 of been if it matched the 980 but was a little more power efficient but the 1070 cost what the 980 did? That is the issue. Each gen they give us recently what gains we get they make you pay for them by raising the price each gen. So all you end up with is a little more efficient gpu and they force you into some Software via Ai etc and then don't backport the software portion to try and get you to upgrade.
They just are giving us half baked everything really and then saying oh by the way you have to pay the increased cost as well.