![]() ![]() Or take GTA V: everyone done reviews when it was released. Take witcher for example, everyone done a review when it came out, but noone bothered checking the game as it is right now in its stable phase, where some of the cards are doing much better than when game was released. ![]() When was Tomb Raider released? Are you sure the game is now in stable condition? I would say it is still too early to say. No wonder is becoming a laughing stock int he community due to certain people acting like kids :/ We finally get an API which can use our GPUs and CPUs to the fullest, and AMD is trying to show that off with Ashes. It is so sad to see a head of IT enthusiast site behave like this. If Kyle was really keen to see what gaming future is holding for us, he would be more excited to see what is possible with close to metal APIs, instead of acting like a spoilt brat. If Kyle was actually trying to be unbiased decent technology enthusiast, he would have checked it out and realised that benchmark performance directly translates to in game performance. Yes, AMD mentioned optimisations for benchmark, and no optimisations are not limited to benchmark only. I would suggest Kyle to actually look it up before talking nonsense. The game is being updated couple of times a week with very significant updates. Does any of you even played Ashes? Recent update expanded on everything in the game.
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