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8/6/2025, 9:51:11 PM
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>there will come a time where it can't run new releases at all anymore
except it never will for two reasons
1. silicon has its limits
2. they will never let you own enterprise hardware or make games around it because it's not made for gaming
once you have a 5090 that's it, you won't ever need to buy another gpu again, unless you want the extra vram from the RTX 6000 blackwell card but that costs 10k so it's not really worth it unless you're some sort of ultimate gooner
hardware has hit its limits and devs will either have the option to learn how to program again and start optimizing or go bankrupt because noone wants to play their lazily thrown together trash
>there will come a time where it can't run new releases at all anymore
except it never will for two reasons
1. silicon has its limits
2. they will never let you own enterprise hardware or make games around it because it's not made for gaming
once you have a 5090 that's it, you won't ever need to buy another gpu again, unless you want the extra vram from the RTX 6000 blackwell card but that costs 10k so it's not really worth it unless you're some sort of ultimate gooner
hardware has hit its limits and devs will either have the option to learn how to program again and start optimizing or go bankrupt because noone wants to play their lazily thrown together trash
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