Well kiss any sense of getting a new GPU or Processor good bye.

Fuck AI.

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    Honestly, if the AI craze hadn’t bought off all the basic components needed for consumer PC builds, I’d probably object, but as it is, the market for consumers is being so starved that they could not survive on sales to them alone.

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    On the upside, the evaporation of availability for high-end consumer hardware might lead to a renaissance in more reasonable hardware requirements for software. There’s a lot of stuff we managed to do 20 or 30 years ago without anywhere near as much overhead. The indie gaming market already shows there’s plenty of room for companies to work with more modest overhead.

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      That’s a fair point. I feel that PC gaming was in a peak of consumerism with ridiculous prices and never ending “upgrades” so it’ll be interesting to see if anything changes. I hope it does and some of that knowledge/skill and enthusiasm for optimisation comes back.

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        A certain amount of this seems to be happening anyway just because the culture at AAA studios is so inimical to gaming in general. Looking at a game like Peak, I don’t see any indication that the devs went out of their way to reduce hardware requirements, but it’s less intensive than major releases anyway. Companies not having the resources to spend years working on super detailed massive environments may end up working in their favor.

        Honestly, I think something like Peak ends up feeling more intentional and well executed than something like Cyberpunk 2077. Peak’s jank feels like it’s just part of how the game is supposed to be, whereas Cyberpunk they put so much effort into some aspects that it’s weird and jarring when you run into those things that break verisimilitude. But if Cyberpunk looked like it was designed by an indie dev with good enough but not state of the art graphics? I probably wouldn’t notice some of the issues as much. Also I feel like there wouldn’t be as much corporate involvement leading to the kind of hand-holding that shows up in Phantom Liberty.

        This is headed toward devolving into me complaining about feeling like I’m not in half the scenes that revolve around Idris Elba rather than V, but you get the point!

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          I love your comment not only because it makes a lot of sense, but also because it taught me the words “inimical” and “verisimilitude.” Thank you.

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      Isn’t Microsoft stabbing itself in the foot? 11 is so bad it’s bogging down regular machines available before this nonsense

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      You don’t even have to do any serious things, even mobile phones can render any type of game today, no sweat (rare exceptions excluded).

      Source: squeezed speed with dark magic for games twenty years ago. Non copying scroller lightspeed ftw!

      Fun times.

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      Come on, they never were. They’re just another company with no ethics other “make all the money, consumers be damned” and always have been.

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    Imagine if the bubble pops and simply all these companies go bankrupt (because the shares are all tied by these mega deals), will there be ANY computing means available?

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      If shares drop enough, another company with cash on hand buys them.

      Shares aren’t revenue. The bubble pops, investors lose money, companies go back to selling PC components.

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        Except by the time they do that there are already new Chinese competitors selling those components to their old customers.

        Chinese RAM is already out and being tested. How long before they have viable products in the marketplace? Especially considering that they aren’t really competing with anyone at the moment. Do you think people are going to suddenly switch back to spending 4x as much for American RAM once they are already happy with using this new shit?

        How long before its processors and video cards?

        You don’t get customers back after you exit an industry unless you are offering a competitive price or something that no one else is offering.

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        The problem is that the current production is for stuff that can’t really be used as consumer equipment.

        If enough of the world’s component production capacity is dedicated to AI specific components, then when the bubble pops there won’t be anything to sell to consumers for months which could cause the manufacturers to go under.

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      Come on, you know damn well that if the bubble pops, the global taxpayers will be bailing them and the rest of the affected companies out with direct payments just like the last global crash caused by corporations.

      Executive bonuses and buy backs for corporations and austerity for the working man who just wants to play a video game is always the plan.

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    Gonna be a rough few years for PC gaming. Or any gaming, for that matter.

    But hey, at least we’ll keep killing jobs and the AI cat videos will continue to flow

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    Saving me the legwork to not have to figure out which company is dead to me for treating its regular consumers like trash. I hope every one of these companies crash and burn in spectacular fashion. Never forget

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    They don’t want us to own our own hardware. We already don’t own (most) of our software or operating systems, even.