Generally but it's not a fait accompli by any means, take CUDA for example!Proprietary nonsense will always die the death it deserves.
Generally but it's not a fait accompli by any means, take CUDA for example!Proprietary nonsense will always die the death it deserves.
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Not if he builds on it to make something different.Yes, but there is also the fact that he is selling open source technology, isn't that also illegal?
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Modding should be free/donation basis imho, unless its actual content. Well playedImagine having worked to offer paid mods, have them leaked AND have a site like techpowerup reporting on it WITH source. Oof.
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This is great if you have a weak graphics card.
This is quite a yikes xdImagine working to offer paid mods, have them leaked AND have a site like techpowerup reporting on it WITH source. Oof.
I did not argue for paid mods. I feel sorry for him having put the effort into it and his work being leaked. I myself dislike paid mods.Modding should be free/donation basis imho, unless its actual content. Well played
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It's also advertisement for his future mods. I think many implied it already.I did not argue for paid mods. I feel sorry for him having put the effort into it and his work being leaked. I myself dislike paid mods.
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It's a broken arsed mod that he paywalled, trying to make bucks on something that doesn't work. Doing this before AMD releases wide spread support, feel more like making a quick buck before his mod is pointless.I did not argue for paid mods. I feel sorry for him having put the effort into it and his work being leaked. I myself dislike paid mods.
Damn, Callisto Protocol does not work correctly. Halves the FPS when used. :-(
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Leading with a whataboutism? The modding community seems to prefer benefitting the majority of users: all those not paying the Ada tax.
Would happily try it. We need a link
physX was good too, but it wasn't available for all either. Creative Labs kept the best EAX for themselves, so the whole technology died out. That's not progress
Are you serious? AMD releases FSR3 codes to Open source. Not 2 weeks later we already have QOL improvements with more of our libraries having FSR3 support and somehow you think the narrative should apply?
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Modding should be free/donation basis imho, unless its actual content. Well played
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Yes, MS changed it to software CPU based for sound instead of hardware. And even though Creative fixed alchemy to keep it alive for its own cards (I myself have one) but because it only gave inferior EAX to other brands (like Asus, M-audio, Realtek) it never gained enough of the market to matter in the long run. It's basically dead for that reason.Not entirely true although your claim has some merit.
What killed it primarily was Microsoft with Windows Vista that changed how the OS handled the Directsound APi and Creative released a 'work around' in the form of their 'Alchemy' app that would act as a wrapper and translate audio from EAX supported games to EAX if it was turned on but results were always great and a lot of games were quite buggy with it on in my experience (and I owned a hell of a lot of Audigy and XFi cards in my time)
OpenAL or a similar thing was supposed to fill-in where DirectSound took off but Either Creative was lazy or Creative and their partner Loki Entertainment ran into other things which left OpenAL in limbo. Nothing has changed much. OpenAL is still in limbo but Loki Entertainment closed its doors in 2002 and I dont think creative care that much about it as EAX has been dead for a long time.
Generally but it's not a fait accompli by any means, take CUDA for example!
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We oddly have 2070S selling for exact same buck as 2060S so I'd buy a 2070S if wasn't saving money for a 6900 XT I'm planning to butcher.that 2060S I bought is less than half the price of cheapest 4060.
Have very similar performance on 6700 XT but my 4K display for some reason dislikes frame generation as Freesync stops working properly (tested both FSR3 mod and AMD Fluid Motion Frames). Using my mate's display, I had no such issue. Haven't found the solution yet. 4K gaming with FSR: Balanced and RT+FG both disabled ain't bad experience though.Tried CP2077 with high setting and RT enabled it gets 30-50fps in Night City but in Dogtown market early in DLC have frame rate tank HARD till below 25fps, with FSR3 frame gen enabled I get over 50fps at the same scene.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5700G |
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Price is all over the place in my place. 2070S and 2080S can be as cheap as RM150 (USD 32) more than 2060S that's for Dell 2070/2080 blower card usually it's RM250+ (USD 52) more which is about the same price as used 3060/Ti. Though all this is cheaper than 4060.We oddly have 2070S selling for exact same buck as 2060S so I'd buy a 2070S if wasn't saving money for a 6900 XT I'm planning to butcher.
Have very similar performance on 6700 XT but my 4K display for some reason dislikes frame generation as Freesync stops working properly (tested both FSR3 mod and AMD Fluid Motion Frames). Using my mate's display, I had no such issue. Haven't found the solution yet. 4K gaming with FSR: Balanced and RT+FG both disabled ain't bad experience though.
Processor | 7800X3D |
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Mouse | Steelseries Aerox 5 |
Keyboard | Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II |
Software | W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC |
Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 |
Its not your product. Its feeding off someone else's work. Without having to do anything related to running an actual business. Monetization has no place in modding most of the time, because the entire market condition isnt about a product sale. You would pay but you have no rights as a consumer of a bought product.I dont agree, I know its basically unmanageable otherwise, that was what Bethesda showed, just people downloading and re-uploading the mod.
But either way you are putting in time and effort to make a product better, why would that not be a paid service?
Of course, this depends on the goodwill of the company that owns the copyright on the game.Its not your product. Its feeding off someone else's work. Without having to do anything related to running an actual business. Monetization has no place in modding most of the time, because the entire market condition isnt about a product sale. You would pay but you have no rights as a consumer of a bought product.
Modding ONLY works as a community service. Thats why Bethesda fails too. If it is paid its no longer modding, its about selling products - making profit - with all of its nasty drawbacks. No longer is it a project of goodwill and cooperation - its a business without being honest about it.
Donations fit modders much better, as those are made in the same spirit as modding.
I agree.Yes, but there is also the fact that he is selling open source technology, isn't that also illegal?
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DLSS3 frame gen had some problems in the first implementations that were eventually solved, but the bulk of the criticism was obviously directed at Nvidia artificially preventing the tech from being used in the Turing and Ampere graphics cards.It's funny how fast we went from fake frames to a standing ovation, a time honoured tradition.
I'm not sure this can be done with no developer intervention without breaking the UI in most games.I think amd should just do a simmilar thing where you load an app to convert fsr2 to fsr3 for all gpus and then it would be the end.
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Not entirely true although your claim has some merit.
What killed it primarily was Microsoft with Windows Vista that changed how the OS handled the Directsound APi and Creative released a 'work around' in the form of their 'Alchemy' app that would act as a wrapper and translate audio from EAX supported games to EAX if it was turned on but results were always great and a lot of games were quite buggy with it on in my experience (and I owned a hell of a lot of Audigy and XFi cards in my time)
OpenAL or a similar thing was supposed to fill-in where DirectSound took off but Either Creative was lazy or Creative and their partner Loki Entertainment ran into other things which left OpenAL in limbo. Nothing has changed much. OpenAL is still in limbo but Loki Entertainment closed its doors in 2002 and I dont think creative care that much about it as EAX has been dead for a long time.
System Name | Cyberline |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 2600k -> 12600k |
Motherboard | Asus P8P67 LE Rev 3.0 -> Gigabyte Z690 Auros Elite DDR4 |
Cooling | Tuniq Tower 120 -> Custom Watercoolingloop |
Memory | Corsair (4x2) 8gb 1600mhz -> Crucial (8x2) 16gb 3600mhz |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX480 -> RX7800XT |
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Power Supply | Seasonic 620watt 80+ Platinum |
Mouse | Elecom EX-G |
Keyboard | Rapoo V700 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64bit |
Its not your product. Its feeding off someone else's work. Without having to do anything related to running an actual business. Monetization has no place in modding most of the time, because the entire market condition isnt about a product sale. You would pay but you have no rights as a consumer of a bought product.
Modding ONLY works as a community service. Thats why Bethesda fails too. If it is paid its no longer modding, its about selling products - making profit - with all of its nasty drawbacks. No longer is it a project of goodwill and cooperation - its a business without being honest about it.
Donations fit modders much better, as those are made in the same spirit as modding.