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It depends on what you are looking for a GPU to be able perform well on. Most gamers today are on the ray tracing bandwagon and the Nvidia GPUs are superior to the AMD GPUs in that respect.
No mention of ray tracing was made in his original comment. None at all. I've no idea why you are trying to change the goal posts for him but you should let him make his own logically fallacies instead of perpetrating them yourself.
Most gamers are in fact not on the ray tracing bandwagon. Both HWUB and GamersNexus did a poll and less than 30% of enthusiasts consider ray tracing an essential factor when purchasing a video card. That's just among enthusiasts as well, the actual rate at which ordinary people care is without a doubt even lower (especially given the average PC gamer doesn't even have a card that can use RT at all or can't do so at an acceptable FPS given the cost of well performing RT capable cards). The idea that everyone is on the RT bandwagon is completely incorrect.
I'd also add that even if his argument was that AMD is embarrassing performance wise due to it's RT performance (which again wasn't his original argument and isn't even mentioned in his post. It's just something you fabricated to try and defend his comment for some unknown reason), the 7900 XTX is only 17% slower in RT performance. That's not what I call embarrassing, not by a long-shot.
Neither the original argument or the goal post shifted argument 'he must be referring to RT performance' have any ground to stand on. Utter tripe. I don't see the point in jumping in the line of fire for an argument that was almost certainly made with disingenuous intent.