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[โ€“] LastJudgement@lemmy.world 42 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The author goes quite to lengths to criticize and make fun of people who didn't like DLSS 3, while probably not having a nVidia card that supported it (which is, kinda, fair), and then gets butthurt about FSR 3.0 being mostly universally loved, while not adressing the huge elephant in the room: FSR works on all brands of cards while DLSS does not, because nVidia is a greedy company. Of course, if more people can test the feature, more people are gonna like it. If nVidia made DLSS work on all brands this wouldn't have been a problem, but then mr. butthurt author couldn't have published this shit of an "article" (what is there to learn from this article, that gamers are whiny babies?)

Trash article, hope author stubs his toe

[โ€“] ScreaminOctopus@sh.itjust.works 15 points 10 months ago

Also since this works on cards that are already old, it lets you eek out a few more years out of a card you already own rather than being a shitty excuse to overcharge for a weak card.