“Well, first of all, they’re completely wrong,” Huang said in response to a question from Tom’s Hardware editor-in-chief Paul Alcorn about the criticism.

“The reason for that is because, as I have explained very carefully, DLSS 5 fuses controllability of the of geometry and textures and everything about the game with generative AI,” Huang continued.

Just a elongated way to say AI slop.

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      Even some of those can read the room and reach the conclusion that “if people won’t buy it, I won’t make profits”

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    “Well, first of all, they’re completely wrong,”

    Proceeds to explain exactly what everyone hates about it.

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    Trillions invested to make unoptimized games barely run, and make it look worse at the same time, instead of just investing like 1/10th into optimization during dev cycles.

    NVIDIA really is like a parasitic cancerous growth on the side of the games industry, it’s existence increasingly predicated on the destruction of current standards, overtaking their function to ensure survival and it’s continuous ever expanding cancerous growth

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    STOP BUYING NVIDIA

    i feel like we might as well drums up som eboycotting spirit while we’re at it. Shaming certainly has an effect as evidenced by his statement here, and if we could at to that a collectivist ‘no more more for you doofus’ energy i think that’d be swell.

    We aren’t their main customers anymore, and it would least force them to also aknowledge this themselves. Hopefully.

    Idk folks, keep adding pressure on these ghouls, seems to at least have gotten their attention

    STOP BUYING NVIDIA

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    “The consumers don’t know what they want. I, the CEO, know what the consumers want. And the consumers want to give me money!”

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    Jensen is a useless deflated wenis sack of a man. This ai arms race is doing nothing but hurting the fabric of humanity and more importantly, further increasing the rate of environmental destruction. :(

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    I LOVE seeing AI-related CEOs come out and say stuff like this.

    This is not something you come out and say publicly when you’re confident in your product and genuinely believe it stands on its own merits.

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    “As ive explained, this is what consumers want. And I want Nvidia stock to go well.”

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    Gamers could collectively boycott NVidia cards and it would barely make a dent in their bottom line. It’s time for gamers to show nvidia that they are unequally important to us as we are to them

    I haven’t bought a nvidia card in over a decade. Start buying APUs, handhelds, or just keep your current card and turn the graphics down or start playing your backlog. And for the love of god don’t pay for GeForce now.

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    Speaking of slop…does Huang, “the wang”, have only one leather jacket? Isn’t that weird? Is he trying to brand like the Jobs turtleneck?

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    [insert that meme of a cat peeking behind a snow bank going “wtf they’re doing over there” or something]

    Last time I was blown away by graphics was when I started up my brand new Xbox 360 and played Bioshock and was like “whoooa, reflections, water effects, whoooa”. Everything since has been a mild gradual improvement.

    In fact, I expect this stuff to be mild improvements you can barely notice unless you’re specifically looking for it. Don’t make it big and don’t stir drama, Nvidia.

    And just about the last thing you want to tell people is “you know what, we’re doing a giant leap here, you’ll better buy new hardware now.” …In this fucking economy.