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[quote="Rhialto"]Over 250 views but only 13 upvote... we would have more impact if all together we could be heard. I don't know the exact expression for all together = stronger.[/quote] I upvoted you and added my own comment, an amalgam of various posts of mine pertaining to NGreedia's death spiral: [i]New Super features involving Super hardware changes for Super graphics cards** for our new demographic, the Super wealthy! Starting from, $1599!*" - Jensen Huang *Actual prices may vary. **Not to be confused with our GPU's on the 7nm node that are being released a year from now, also with the Super new price scheme where we've renamed and repriced all of our products in accordance with the shift in consumer demographic: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/23/most-americans-dont-have-the-savings-to-cover-a-1000-emergency.html https://inequality.org/facts/income-inequality/ https://www.timesunion.com/technology/businessinsider/article/One-brutal-sentence-captures-what-a-disaster-13882763.php NGREEDIA, THE WAY YOU ARE MEANT TO BE PLAYED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfsMk0TyK0I Nvidia didn't simply rename Turing's 60 card the "2070", they renamed the entire line-up one card higher, going solely by historical performance increases seen between generations. The incoming 60 card has been as fast as the outgoing 80 card going back to Kepler. Here, it's the "2070", replete with the 60 card SKU, no SLI. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see this is the 60 card. Now it's at a reduced price of $500, but in the end, youre paying nearly double for the 60 card. Next we have the "2080", clearly the 70 card as it's about as fast as the outgoing 80 Ti, for $900 at launch, and now they can be found for $700 I believe and that's only because NGreedia couldn't sell them otherwise. Then we have the "2080 Ti", which is a curious product because at no time in Nvidia's history have they released the 80 Ti card at launch, they would obviously need to do so if they were going to rename the 80 card one card higher. That the performance difference between this card and it's predecessor is the same as seen between incoming 80 cards and outgoing 80 Ti cards solidifies this (i.e. GTX 1080 is some 25-30% faster than 980 Ti and GTX 980 is some 25-30% faster than 780 Ti). When you tabulate the sales tax in, which averages around 8-10% (unless you live in Oregon and a few other states here in the U.S., I can only imagine how insanely expensive this is with VAT added in Europe) this makes for a $1320 GPU vs what would be a $770 ($700 + 10%) GPU, nearly double the price for 25-30% bump in performance. Full disclosure, I'm currently with a 1080 Ti and have owned every 80 Ti card going back to 780 Ti. This will be the first time I get 3 years out of my 80 Ti card (I usually upgrade every other year) if not more (depending on if this trend doesn't lift on 7nm next year, I will probably jump ship to AMD now that NGreedia has abandoned 3D Vision, aside from the G-Sync module in my AW3418DW, I have no reason to stay with this extremely self-interested / greedy corporation). I'm absolutely disgusted with this, and yes, we are potentially looking at the death of PC Gaming. All so Jensen Huang and co can attempt to maintain that meteoric, exponential profit curve from the 2017 crypto boom (and subsequent bust). That's really what this is all about. 12nm is a mature node at this point, I don't care that TU-102 is some 744 mm2, it's a mature node, last analysis I've seen was that 2080 Ti GPU is only around $70 to fabricate, maybe the entire thing costs $300 tops to make (and I'm including R&D, overhead and marketing here), they turn around and try to sell it for 4x the amount in a vain attempt to sustain said exponential profit trajectory. Put the crack pipe away Huang, you do NOT need another Hawaiian island to park your 3rd Bugatti Chiron on, you're killing PC Gaming as we speak. Reality check: what you saw with 2017 crypto boom is over, DO NOT try to keep that going by raping your consumer-base. You still have a competitor (not to mention the arrival of Intel next year), and many of us Team Green die-hards are ready to jump ship. [/i]
Rhialto said:Over 250 views but only 13 upvote... we would have more impact if all together we could be heard. I don't know the exact expression for all together = stronger.


I upvoted you and added my own comment, an amalgam of various posts of mine pertaining to NGreedia's death spiral:

New Super features involving Super hardware changes for Super graphics cards** for our new demographic, the Super wealthy! Starting from, $1599!*" - Jensen Huang

*Actual prices may vary.

**Not to be confused with our GPU's on the 7nm node that are being released a year from now, also with the Super new price scheme where we've renamed and repriced all of our products in accordance with the shift in consumer demographic:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/23/most-americans-dont-have-the-savings-to-cover-a-1000-emergency.html

https://inequality.org/facts/income-inequality/

https://www.timesunion.com/technology/businessinsider/article/One-brutal-sentence-captures-what-a-disaster-13882763.php

NGREEDIA, THE WAY YOU ARE MEANT TO BE PLAYED




Nvidia didn't simply rename Turing's 60 card the "2070", they renamed the entire line-up one card higher, going solely by historical performance increases seen between generations.

The incoming 60 card has been as fast as the outgoing 80 card going back to Kepler. Here, it's the "2070", replete with the 60 card SKU, no SLI. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see this is the 60 card. Now it's at a reduced price of $500, but in the end, youre paying nearly double for the 60 card.

Next we have the "2080", clearly the 70 card as it's about as fast as the outgoing 80 Ti, for $900 at launch, and now they can be found for $700 I believe and that's only because NGreedia couldn't sell them otherwise.

Then we have the "2080 Ti", which is a curious product because at no time in Nvidia's history have they released the 80 Ti card at launch, they would obviously need to do so if they were going to rename the 80 card one card higher. That the performance difference between this card and it's predecessor is the same as seen between incoming 80 cards and outgoing 80 Ti cards solidifies this (i.e. GTX 1080 is some 25-30% faster than 980 Ti and GTX 980 is some 25-30% faster than 780 Ti). When you tabulate the sales tax in, which averages around 8-10% (unless you live in Oregon and a few other states here in the U.S., I can only imagine how insanely expensive this is with VAT added in Europe) this makes for a $1320 GPU vs what would be a $770 ($700 + 10%) GPU, nearly double the price for 25-30% bump in performance.

Full disclosure, I'm currently with a 1080 Ti and have owned every 80 Ti card going back to 780 Ti. This will be the first time I get 3 years out of my 80 Ti card (I usually upgrade every other year) if not more (depending on if this trend doesn't lift on 7nm next year, I will probably jump ship to AMD now that NGreedia has abandoned 3D Vision, aside from the G-Sync module in my AW3418DW, I have no reason to stay with this extremely self-interested / greedy corporation).

I'm absolutely disgusted with this, and yes, we are potentially looking at the death of PC Gaming. All so Jensen Huang and co can attempt to maintain that meteoric, exponential profit curve from the 2017 crypto boom (and subsequent bust). That's really what this is all about. 12nm is a mature node at this point, I don't care that TU-102 is some 744 mm2, it's a mature node, last analysis I've seen was that 2080 Ti GPU is only around $70 to fabricate, maybe the entire thing costs $300 tops to make (and I'm including R&D, overhead and marketing here), they turn around and try to sell it for 4x the amount in a vain attempt to sustain said exponential profit trajectory.

Put the crack pipe away Huang, you do NOT need another Hawaiian island to park your 3rd Bugatti Chiron on, you're killing PC Gaming as we speak.

Reality check: what you saw with 2017 crypto boom is over, DO NOT try to keep that going by raping your consumer-base. You still have a competitor (not to mention the arrival of Intel next year), and many of us Team Green die-hards are ready to jump ship.

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#16
Posted 05/25/2019 10:10 PM   
[quote="Losti"][quote="lou4612"]Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing. 3D Vision is dead.. In order to move on we need to be realistic here... [/quote] Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...[/quote] If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)
Losti said:
lou4612 said:Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing.

3D Vision is dead..

In order to move on we need to be realistic here...



Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...


If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)

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#17
Posted 05/25/2019 11:01 PM   
[quote="xXxStarManxXx"][quote="Rhialto"]Over 250 views but only 13 upvote... we would have more impact if all together we could be heard. I don't know the exact expression for all together = stronger.[/quote] I upvoted you and added my own comment, an amalgam of various posts of mine pertaining to NGreedia's death spiral: [i]New Super features involving Super hardware changes for Super graphics cards** for our new demographic, the Super wealthy! Starting from, $1599!*" - Jensen Huang *Actual prices may vary. **Not to be confused with our GPU's on the 7nm node that are being released a year from now, also with the Super new price scheme where we've renamed and repriced all of our products in accordance with the shift in consumer demographic: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/23/most-americans-dont-have-the-savings-to-cover-a-1000-emergency.html https://inequality.org/facts/income-inequality/ https://www.timesunion.com/technology/businessinsider/article/One-brutal-sentence-captures-what-a-disaster-13882763.php NGREEDIA, THE WAY YOU ARE MEANT TO BE PLAYED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfsMk0TyK0I Nvidia didn't simply rename Turing's 60 card the "2070", they renamed the entire line-up one card higher, going solely by historical performance increases seen between generations. The incoming 60 card has been as fast as the outgoing 80 card going back to Kepler. Here, it's the "2070", replete with the 60 card SKU, no SLI. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see this is the 60 card. Now it's at a reduced price of $500, but in the end, youre paying nearly double for the 60 card. Next we have the "2080", clearly the 70 card as it's about as fast as the outgoing 80 Ti, for $900 at launch, and now they can be found for $700 I believe and that's only because NGreedia couldn't sell them otherwise. Then we have the "2080 Ti", which is a curious product because at no time in Nvidia's history have they released the 80 Ti card at launch, they would obviously need to do so if they were going to rename the 80 card one card higher. That the performance difference between this card and it's predecessor is the same as seen between incoming 80 cards and outgoing 80 Ti cards solidifies this (i.e. GTX 1080 is some 25-30% faster than 980 Ti and GTX 980 is some 25-30% faster than 780 Ti). When you tabulate the sales tax in, which averages around 8-10% (unless you live in Oregon and a few other states here in the U.S., I can only imagine how insanely expensive this is with VAT added in Europe) this makes for a $1320 GPU vs what would be a $770 ($700 + 10%) GPU, nearly double the price for 25-30% bump in performance. Full disclosure, I'm currently with a 1080 Ti and have owned every 80 Ti card going back to 780 Ti. This will be the first time I get 3 years out of my 80 Ti card (I usually upgrade every other year) if not more (depending on if this trend doesn't lift on 7nm next year, I will probably jump ship to AMD now that NGreedia has abandoned 3D Vision, aside from the G-Sync module in my AW3418DW, I have no reason to stay with this extremely self-interested / greedy corporation). I'm absolutely disgusted with this, and yes, we are potentially looking at the death of PC Gaming. All so Jensen Huang and co can attempt to maintain that meteoric, exponential profit curve from the 2017 crypto boom (and subsequent bust). That's really what this is all about. 12nm is a mature node at this point, I don't care that TU-102 is some 744 mm2, it's a mature node, last analysis I've seen was that 2080 Ti GPU is only around $70 to fabricate, maybe the entire thing costs $300 tops to make (and I'm including R&D, overhead and marketing here), they turn around and try to sell it for 4x the amount in a vain attempt to sustain said exponential profit trajectory. Put the crack pipe away Huang, you do NOT need another Hawaiian island to park your 3rd Bugatti Chiron on, you're killing PC Gaming as we speak. Reality check: what you saw with 2017 crypto boom is over, DO NOT try to keep that going by raping your consumer-base. You still have a competitor (not to mention the arrival of Intel next year), and many of us Team Green die-hards are ready to jump ship. [/i][/quote] With all the filth that you spills out of your mouth, it is simply unfathomable as to why you have not been banned yet. I've never seen someone cry so much repeatedly about the same shit. Sober up, get a job and get off the food stamps, then buy a Turing GPU.
xXxStarManxXx said:
Rhialto said:Over 250 views but only 13 upvote... we would have more impact if all together we could be heard. I don't know the exact expression for all together = stronger.


I upvoted you and added my own comment, an amalgam of various posts of mine pertaining to NGreedia's death spiral:

New Super features involving Super hardware changes for Super graphics cards** for our new demographic, the Super wealthy! Starting from, $1599!*" - Jensen Huang

*Actual prices may vary.

**Not to be confused with our GPU's on the 7nm node that are being released a year from now, also with the Super new price scheme where we've renamed and repriced all of our products in accordance with the shift in consumer demographic:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/23/most-americans-dont-have-the-savings-to-cover-a-1000-emergency.html

https://inequality.org/facts/income-inequality/

https://www.timesunion.com/technology/businessinsider/article/One-brutal-sentence-captures-what-a-disaster-13882763.php

NGREEDIA, THE WAY YOU ARE MEANT TO BE PLAYED




Nvidia didn't simply rename Turing's 60 card the "2070", they renamed the entire line-up one card higher, going solely by historical performance increases seen between generations.

The incoming 60 card has been as fast as the outgoing 80 card going back to Kepler. Here, it's the "2070", replete with the 60 card SKU, no SLI. Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see this is the 60 card. Now it's at a reduced price of $500, but in the end, youre paying nearly double for the 60 card.

Next we have the "2080", clearly the 70 card as it's about as fast as the outgoing 80 Ti, for $900 at launch, and now they can be found for $700 I believe and that's only because NGreedia couldn't sell them otherwise.

Then we have the "2080 Ti", which is a curious product because at no time in Nvidia's history have they released the 80 Ti card at launch, they would obviously need to do so if they were going to rename the 80 card one card higher. That the performance difference between this card and it's predecessor is the same as seen between incoming 80 cards and outgoing 80 Ti cards solidifies this (i.e. GTX 1080 is some 25-30% faster than 980 Ti and GTX 980 is some 25-30% faster than 780 Ti). When you tabulate the sales tax in, which averages around 8-10% (unless you live in Oregon and a few other states here in the U.S., I can only imagine how insanely expensive this is with VAT added in Europe) this makes for a $1320 GPU vs what would be a $770 ($700 + 10%) GPU, nearly double the price for 25-30% bump in performance.

Full disclosure, I'm currently with a 1080 Ti and have owned every 80 Ti card going back to 780 Ti. This will be the first time I get 3 years out of my 80 Ti card (I usually upgrade every other year) if not more (depending on if this trend doesn't lift on 7nm next year, I will probably jump ship to AMD now that NGreedia has abandoned 3D Vision, aside from the G-Sync module in my AW3418DW, I have no reason to stay with this extremely self-interested / greedy corporation).

I'm absolutely disgusted with this, and yes, we are potentially looking at the death of PC Gaming. All so Jensen Huang and co can attempt to maintain that meteoric, exponential profit curve from the 2017 crypto boom (and subsequent bust). That's really what this is all about. 12nm is a mature node at this point, I don't care that TU-102 is some 744 mm2, it's a mature node, last analysis I've seen was that 2080 Ti GPU is only around $70 to fabricate, maybe the entire thing costs $300 tops to make (and I'm including R&D, overhead and marketing here), they turn around and try to sell it for 4x the amount in a vain attempt to sustain said exponential profit trajectory.

Put the crack pipe away Huang, you do NOT need another Hawaiian island to park your 3rd Bugatti Chiron on, you're killing PC Gaming as we speak.

Reality check: what you saw with 2017 crypto boom is over, DO NOT try to keep that going by raping your consumer-base. You still have a competitor (not to mention the arrival of Intel next year), and many of us Team Green die-hards are ready to jump ship.


With all the filth that you spills out of your mouth, it is simply unfathomable as to why you have not been banned yet.

I've never seen someone cry so much repeatedly about the same shit.

Sober up, get a job and get off the food stamps, then buy a Turing GPU.

#18
Posted 05/25/2019 11:44 PM   
The way he talks about Huang all the time he sounds like a jilted boyfriend.
The way he talks about Huang all the time he sounds like a jilted boyfriend.

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#19
Posted 05/26/2019 10:00 AM   
[quote="lou4612"][quote="Losti"][quote="lou4612"]Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing. 3D Vision is dead.. In order to move on we need to be realistic here... [/quote] Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...[/quote] If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] @lou4612 I think everyone's well aware of the reality, but if you're looking to somehow entice more people over to VR, then I doubt that this will be the best way to go about it. Losti, amongst others, may consider contributing fixes geared specifically for VorpX, if 'vorpx' himself succeeds in getting a breakthrough. With both VorpX VR and 3D Vision potentially being available to us, why settle for just one option, when there maybe a chance to enjoy both in parallel, at least for as long as it's feasible to do so. When all's said and done, many here are volunteering a combination of either their time, money or effort, and it may be well worth considering the fact that none of us here is obliged to do this.
lou4612 said:
Losti said:
lou4612 said:Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing.

3D Vision is dead..

In order to move on we need to be realistic here...



Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...


If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


@lou4612

I think everyone's well aware of the reality, but if you're looking to somehow entice more people over to VR, then I doubt that this will be the best way to go about it. Losti, amongst others, may consider contributing fixes geared specifically for VorpX, if 'vorpx' himself succeeds in getting a breakthrough.

With both VorpX VR and 3D Vision potentially being available to us, why settle for just one option, when there maybe a chance to enjoy both in parallel, at least for as long as it's feasible to do so. When all's said and done, many here are volunteering a combination of either their time, money or effort, and it may be well worth considering the fact that none of us here is obliged to do this.

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#20
Posted 05/26/2019 12:59 PM   
[quote="Tothepoint2"][quote="lou4612"][quote="Losti"][quote="lou4612"]Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing. 3D Vision is dead.. In order to move on we need to be realistic here... [/quote] Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...[/quote] If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] @lou4612 I think everyone's well aware of the reality, but if you're looking to somehow entice more people over to VR, then I doubt that this will be the best way to go about it. Losti, amongst others, may consider contributing fixes geared specifically for VorpX, if 'vorpx' himself succeeds in getting a breakthrough. With both VorpX VR and 3D Vision potentially being available to us, why settle for just one option, when there maybe a chance to enjoy both in parallel, at least for as long as it's feasible to do so. When all's said and done, many here are volunteering a combination of either their time, money or effort, and it may be well worth considering the fact that none of us here is obliged to do this.[/quote] WTF are you talking about? I've been a 3D Vision user since 2011. I love both VR and 3D Vision. I simply stated 3D Vision is dead...you know as in Nvidia no longer supporting it and hardware such as emitters and monitors becoming obsolete. Some of you really need to get out of emotions and being so damn offended. I don't have to sway or entice anyone to do anything involving the way they want to enjoy gaming. As far as VorpX yes its awesome software and the G3D method works great. Simply speaking on something being a great experience from actual personal experience isn't necessarily "trying to entice or sway people to jump over the fence to VR Land" Seriously man..knock it off You don't have to hear it.. You don't have to like it At the end of the day its the blunt truth and making nagging comments on Youtube isn't gonna make a difference. The 3D Vision or nothing pitchfork and torch mentality is getting played out. Please quit generalizing peoples motives in black and white. Put the feelings down... being overly emotional about this is only gonna piss off and frustrate YOU
Tothepoint2 said:
lou4612 said:
Losti said:
lou4612 said:Your comment about 3D Vision is accomplishing nothing.

3D Vision is dead..

In order to move on we need to be realistic here...



Your comment about 3D Vision is dead accomplishing nothing. Move on we DO NOT need you ...


If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


@lou4612

I think everyone's well aware of the reality, but if you're looking to somehow entice more people over to VR, then I doubt that this will be the best way to go about it. Losti, amongst others, may consider contributing fixes geared specifically for VorpX, if 'vorpx' himself succeeds in getting a breakthrough.

With both VorpX VR and 3D Vision potentially being available to us, why settle for just one option, when there maybe a chance to enjoy both in parallel, at least for as long as it's feasible to do so. When all's said and done, many here are volunteering a combination of either their time, money or effort, and it may be well worth considering the fact that none of us here is obliged to do this.


WTF are you talking about?
I've been a 3D Vision user since 2011.
I love both VR and 3D Vision.
I simply stated 3D Vision is dead...you know as in Nvidia no longer supporting it and hardware such as emitters and monitors becoming obsolete.

Some of you really need to get out of emotions and being so damn offended.
I don't have to sway or entice anyone to do anything involving the way they want to enjoy gaming.
As far as VorpX yes its awesome software and the G3D method works great.
Simply speaking on something being a great experience from actual personal experience isn't necessarily "trying to entice or sway people to jump over the fence to VR Land"
Seriously man..knock it off

You don't have to hear it..
You don't have to like it
At the end of the day its the blunt truth and making nagging comments on Youtube isn't gonna make a difference.

The 3D Vision or nothing pitchfork and torch mentality is getting played out.
Please quit generalizing peoples motives in black and white.

Put the feelings down... being overly emotional about this is only gonna piss off and frustrate YOU

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#21
Posted 05/26/2019 04:34 PM   
You might be right, but seriously, if you make a post that '3d vision is dead' when people are trying to keep it alive, then what did you expect? Plus, since when did this definition of 'dead' get agreed to? If everyone on here is using 3d vision then it's not dead is it? It's like when people say that SLI is dead. Well, it's not really, is it. It's just a flawed tech that won't die and still makes sense for some people, a bit like 3d vision.
You might be right, but seriously, if you make a post that '3d vision is dead' when people are trying to keep it alive, then what did you expect?

Plus, since when did this definition of 'dead' get agreed to? If everyone on here is using 3d vision then it's not dead is it?

It's like when people say that SLI is dead. Well, it's not really, is it. It's just a flawed tech that won't die and still makes sense for some people, a bit like 3d vision.

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#22
Posted 05/26/2019 05:12 PM   
+1 rustyk21
+1 rustyk21

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#23
Posted 05/26/2019 05:25 PM   
[quote="lou4612"]If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] Please tell me that you're not a salesman by trade.
lou4612 said:If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


Please tell me that you're not a salesman by trade.

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#24
Posted 05/26/2019 05:27 PM   
+1 rustyk21
+1 rustyk21

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#25
Posted 05/26/2019 05:33 PM   
[quote="rustyk21"]You might be right, but seriously, if you make a post that '3d vision is dead' when people are trying to keep it alive, then what did you expect? Plus, since when did this definition of 'dead' get agreed to? If everyone on here is using 3d vision then it's not dead is it? It's like when people say that SLI is dead. Well, it's not really, is it. It's just a flawed tech that won't die and still makes sense for some people, a bit like 3d vision.[/quote] Did you skip that part? Either you get where I was coming from or you get emotions stirred and offended. That's up to you, but I think it's pretty obvious what I was saying. [quote="lou4612"] I simply stated 3D Vision is dead...you know as in Nvidia no longer supporting it and hardware such as emitters and monitors becoming obsolete.[/quote] [quote="Tothepoint2"][quote="lou4612"]If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] Please tell me that you're not a salesman by trade.[/quote] That didn't have anything to do with you. So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret??? Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations. Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you? I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?
rustyk21 said:You might be right, but seriously, if you make a post that '3d vision is dead' when people are trying to keep it alive, then what did you expect?

Plus, since when did this definition of 'dead' get agreed to? If everyone on here is using 3d vision then it's not dead is it?

It's like when people say that SLI is dead. Well, it's not really, is it. It's just a flawed tech that won't die and still makes sense for some people, a bit like 3d vision.



Did you skip that part?
Either you get where I was coming from or you get emotions stirred and offended.
That's up to you, but I think it's pretty obvious what I was saying.
lou4612 said:
I simply stated 3D Vision is dead...you know as in Nvidia no longer supporting it and hardware such as emitters and monitors becoming obsolete.


Tothepoint2 said:
lou4612 said:If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


Please tell me that you're not a salesman by trade.


That didn't have anything to do with you.
So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret???
Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations.
Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you?
I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?

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#26
Posted 05/26/2019 05:42 PM   
[quote="lou4612"]That didn't have anything to do with you. So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret??? Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations. Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you? I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?[/quote] You made it my business with this unpleasant remark.. [quote="lou4612"]If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] If you think that 3D Vision is dead, why are you still here? I'm still interested in VorpX VR in spite of you, not because of you, so don't give up your day job anytime soon. Being a VR salesman really isn't your forte.
lou4612 said:That didn't have anything to do with you.
So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret???
Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations.
Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you?
I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?


You made it my business with this unpleasant remark..

lou4612 said:If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


If you think that 3D Vision is dead, why are you still here?

I'm still interested in VorpX VR in spite of you, not because of you, so don't give up your day job anytime soon. Being a VR salesman really isn't your forte.

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#27
Posted 05/26/2019 06:53 PM   
[quote="Tothepoint2"][quote="lou4612"]That didn't have anything to do with you. So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret??? Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations. Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you? I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?[/quote] You made it my business with this unpleasant remark.. [quote="lou4612"]If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting. Take that as a warning...;-)[/quote] If you think that 3D Vision is dead, why are you still here? I'm still interested in VorpX VR in spite of you, not because of you, so don't give up your day job anytime soon. Being a VR salesman really isn't your forte. [/quote] Oh now its time to grasp at straws and throw insults...since you were caught not minding your business and fishing for arguments out of emotions? Good luck with that... [img]http://i.imgur.com/nxX7uLc.gif[/img]
Tothepoint2 said:
lou4612 said:That didn't have anything to do with you.
So why are you even quoting something you can't interpret???
Again..you jumping into stuff you have absolutely nothing to do with and just throwing blind assumptions and false interpretations.
Why do you bother inserting yourself if no one was even addressing you?
I don't know you and really don't have anything to say to you... so can we just leave it at that?


You made it my business with this unpleasant remark..

lou4612 said:If you are gonna be nasty...I can be disgusting.
Take that as a warning...;-)


If you think that 3D Vision is dead, why are you still here?

I'm still interested in VorpX VR in spite of you, not because of you, so don't give up your day job anytime soon. Being a VR salesman really isn't your forte.



Oh now its time to grasp at straws and throw insults...since you were caught not minding your business and fishing for arguments out of emotions?
Good luck with that...

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#28
Posted 05/26/2019 07:25 PM   
Another gaytarded gif, lol It's sad to think this is how you give back to a community that has been so giving to you.
Another gaytarded gif, lol

It's sad to think this is how you give back to a community that has been so giving to you.

#29
Posted 05/26/2019 07:33 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Another gaytarded gif, lol It's sad to think this is how you give back to a community that has been so giving to you. [/quote] Oh shut up...you love it. You enjoy playing Nvidia 3D Forum wannabe guard dog more than you actually enjoy playing games in 3D Vision. That's why its so easy for Somo and Starman to get a rise out of your emotional gullible ass. Quit acting as if you have anything better to do..
D-Man11 said:Another gaytarded gif, lol

It's sad to think this is how you give back to a community that has been so giving to you.



Oh shut up...you love it.
You enjoy playing Nvidia 3D Forum wannabe guard dog more than you actually enjoy playing games in 3D Vision.
That's why its so easy for Somo and Starman to get a rise out of your emotional gullible ass.
Quit acting as if you have anything better to do..

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#30
Posted 05/26/2019 08:29 PM   
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