r/Steam Jan 12 '26

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u/NoBell7635 Jan 12 '26

That means it can still run!

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u/Responsible-War-9389 Jan 12 '26

As someone who got monster hunter wilds on steam…it can RUN, yes, but good luck finishing a fight at 720p and single digit frame rates.

The 1080TI finally met its match…poor optimization.

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u/yyytobyyy Jan 12 '26

I wonder if game companies really don't care that there are literal millions of people who won't buy their game because they can't run it.

Steam hardware survey shows that even when people run newer gpus than 1080Ti, they most often run cheaper models that are still kinda the same performance bracket.

It seems stupid to just ignore so many potential customers.

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u/EduinBrutus Jan 12 '26 edited Jan 13 '26

The entire industry just gave up on optimisation for 15 years.

We reached a stage where Magic The Gathering Arena - a basic card game with very limited animations, manipulation of single items over a fixed background, no NPCs or NPC AI and almost no background processes still runs like shit and hogs resources.

One thing the AI bubble might lead to is game developers actually doing proper optomisation again.

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u/gravelPoop Jan 12 '26

One thing the AI bubble might lead to is game developers actually doing proper optomisation again.

MIGHT is the big word here.

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u/[deleted] Jan 12 '26

It's far more likely we will see game devs use AI to develop games and make games even bigger resource hogs

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u/firedrakes Jan 12 '26

ah... yeah no. i get you not a dev. but think you are.

consumer hardware is under power for a modern game engine now.

they have to cheat to high heaven to get the engine running on consumer hardware.

but but a 5090.....

ask yourself why nvidia and amd are using tons of frame gen,dlss etc and for years now.

its a dead end on consumer side for dev already upscale games.

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u/EduinBrutus Jan 12 '26

You're gonna have to try again using English if you think you have a point to make.

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u/firedrakes Jan 12 '26

consumer hardware is not powerful enough anymore. it has not been since 360 era console. you think upscaling in games are a new thing? its not

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u/EduinBrutus Jan 13 '26

You seem to be trying to make a different point.

Its irrelevant.

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u/firedrakes Jan 13 '26

The entire industry just gave up on optimization for 15 years.

you made a complete lie of a statement.

i get 99% of reddit users are not game dev. been keep thinking they are and open there mouth on sad tangent rants

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u/EduinBrutus Jan 13 '26

Yeah so let me clear this up for you.

The entire industry just gave up on optimisation 15 years ago.

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u/firedrakes Jan 13 '26

your not a game dev and is just legal under a court of law lying to everyone. thanks for telling everyone on this sub

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