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Lol, I'm so happy I went with AMD.
I mean... OK, but AMD just revealed a new set of AI-powered upscaling libraries along with Sony for the PSPro and is on record saying they're backing out of high end gaming hardware to pivot to data center hardware, so... I hope you have more reasons than this, because I don't think they disagree.
I do. Linux support is the big one. Nvidia has had their arm twisted and they still only barely changed their approach to their Linux driver.
See, that I can get behind. Credit where it's due.
And yet maybe just don't sell your soul to any company?
I don't.
Great, so now all games require AI-upscaling you're left out of any ability to play them
You mean AAA titles. AAA titles are mostly not worth playing. All "graphical fidelity" no substance.