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We had the same story last gen. The 4080 should have been a 4060ti / 4070 and it's crap. Then the xtx was released for 999 and suddenly the fans were calling it a good deal. 999 for the same performance as what they thought should have been a 60ti.
That's just Nvidia haters and those people who can't let go of the past if they just busted out an inflation calculator they'd realize a lot of gpus people thought were amazingly priced were not priced as well as they thought
Pascal is a good example the 1080 FE launched at around 900 usd in today's money and used the 104 die... Titan X from that same year which was a cut down 102 die would be around 1600 usd in today's money both are not all that different than what we are paying now.
The fabled 1080ti also started life at around 900 usd in today's money and that's viewed as the last good high end card price wise...
780ti 950 in today's money
The 580/680 were the last ok price flagships although the 680 is debatable as a flagship at around 700 usd in today's money.
I think ampere could have been a decent enough generation if the pandemic/crypto didn't murder prices
I do agree though the 4080 should have started at $999 at most and everything below it should have shifted down a tier.... Even Nvidia seems to agree the 4080 super and 5080 adopter the more correct price and the two cards below got cheaper although with likely very little performance improvements, hopefully reviews show that isn't the case.
Don't get me wrong pricing sucks and wages have not gone up nearly as fast as inflation. That's life though.
If you could go back in time people complained about every launch I can remember.. Everything from pricing to performance and guess what that'll never change no matter how good it is people will think they deserve more that's just human nature.