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AMD is also, has been f or a bit now, making 32GB GPUs, thought hey have a smaller bus and are using GDDR6, not GDDR7+, so while they're powerful, they're not nearly as powerful as an nvidia 32GB card.

REMEMBER WHEN? One of you niggers blamed me, it's your fault.

AMD is also, has been f or a bit now, making 32GB GPUs, thought hey have a smaller bus and are using GDDR6, not GDDR7+, so while they're powerful, they're not nearly as powerful as an nvidia 32GB card. REMEMBER WHEN? One of you niggers blamed me, it's your fault.
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Rent

Yup. That's already in the work with that nvidia experience and virtual all digital games. You own nothing except a rental license. Say one disapproved thing, laugh at the wrong joke and there goes your $80 game.

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I have refused to use the "streaming games" and always will. Fuck them. If I cannot run it locally on my own hardware that I OWN I will not be running it.

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The funny thing is back in the day there was something for the Sega Genesis that allowed streaming of games over Cable, I loved it. That was actually great, wasn't costly at all. I think it was free if you owned the device, the games were just 'yours'.

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I was too poor for that stuff but some of my extended family had it. It was interesting and in the area they lived was not super fast but yeah. It actually downloaded the game to your "cart" that was plugged into the cable.

There are a whole bunch of websites/articles on how people figured out how to record the stream since it was basically "multi-cast" and not delivered directly to you. It was just re-sent over and over on a spaced interval for all of the "available" games in your area so you had to catch it at the right time to "download" it.

[Edit] I don't recall anything being free if you owned the device. That might have been true at some point but not where I lived at the time. You had to pay a monthly subscription or the device would not work at all. It also had a limit to the amount of games it could hold/run. If you wanted a "big" game you had to let it remove other games for the storage space.