@Cranler said:
Now it's obvious you're just trolling. And most gamers didn't have 1080p monitors in 2005.
Resorting to excuses why the 7800 gtx can't handle last gen games at 1080p.
1080p doesn't mean shit unless we know how graphically advanced the game is overall.
The 360 had limited ram but that didn't keep it from outperforming $2000 pc's from 2005.
I prove you wrong left and right with links and you keep moving the goal posts. Show me once where I was proven wrong. I proved you wrong on the 7800gtx 1080p ability, the ram pricing, cpu pricing, ram amount needed for a 360 comparable pc etc.
I can link the page where it shows the gtx 680 supports 4k but that doesn't mean shit just like that Nvidia advertisement.
Changing my words around. I linked videos of games getting worse performance than 360 on cpu's that were $800 in 2005. All you do is backpedal and sidestep.
The only one trolling is you, with your clear inability to debate without resorting to logical fallacies and your tendency to deliberately falsify evidence in an effort to try and prove a point that has already been repeatedly disproven.
Most gamers may not have have had 1080p capable displays in 2005, but those that also use their PCs for work/home theater devices as well probably did.
Many also probably had more than 1, but keep digging and maybe you'll eventually come up with an actual point and not just tangential conjecture and speculation.
A post ago, you were arguing that 1080p gaming was not possible until the release of the 8xxxx series.
Yes, I will make excuses for any graphically intensive game being played on first gen bleeding edge hardware. That's the way that it has always been.
You'll be able to play MOST games comfortably at higher resolutions with solid framerates, but there's always going to be exceptions that will do all that they can to bring your machine to its knees with all the new detail (i.e. ES games, Crysis, Witcher, Star Citizen, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., etc.)
1080p means it's being played at true HD resolution. That's all it's ever intended to convey. There aren't different 1080 substandards that take into account the different effects being used.
You didn't prove me wrong about the 7800GTX's 1080p ability.
I proved you wrong with your statement that 1080p gaming was impossible until the 8xxxx series, and then you cherry picked a game that you knew would struggle with framerate, instead of looking at a more representative graphical baseline average of the games of that era (i.e. BF2, WoW, Civ IV, Spore, etc.).
You were proven wrong when you tried to throw in a 250GB HDD in your hypothetical build (instead of the 360's standard 20GB), even though 250GB drives weren't an option for Xboxes till 2010. Classy move there.
You were proven wrong when you claimed that 1080p was impossible until the 8xxxx series of cards.
You were proven wrong when you repeatedly tried to compare the 360's GPU to a 7800GTX and not a 7800GT. Pure class.
You were proven wrong when you claimed that it took a $2000 PC to match the 360 at release.
You were proven wrong when you tried to reframe your argument using the necessity for a "prebuilt" comparison.
You were proven wrong when you tried to tie the evolution of PC technology to console generations.
You were proven wrong when you tried to insinuate that PCs MUST be upgraded more often than every 5 years or so just to be able to play all of a console generation's multiplats.
Etc.
The 360's limited RAM had a HUGE effect on its performance capabilities, but keep telling yourself that a $2000 PC from 2005 could not run circles around a 360. I owned both a high end PC and a 360, and these are the claims of an ignorant and delusional peasant.
So I guess NVIDIA was lying in their promotional material and no one ever tried to sue them for it?
You linked footage of a known poorly optimized game and Oblivion, which was running at a resolution neither console was capable of.
So not only do you try to distort your claim, but you also persist with your stupid apples to oranges comparisons as though they're in any way legitimate.
If you want to compare Oblivion's performance using a 7800GTX, then at least have the integrity to compare its performance to that of the consoles at whatever resolution it had to be played at on consoles.
You're the only one trying to reframe your argument whenever you feel that your current path of argumentation has been blocked. I have only continued to respond to your original claim while you continue to try to derail the discussion away from your original claim.
Worst of all, you're not even remotely apologetic for trying to falsify evidence (on multiple occasions) to try and support yourself.
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