Everything you say flies in the face of Nvidia continuing to get away with ridonkulous pricing despite continued claims of gamers wanting to see AMD Radeon become competitive.
If you want changes in a company's behaviour, you buy or boycott their products as applicable. The bottom line is literally and rightfully the only factor companies truly care about.
> Everything you say flies in the face of Nvidia continuing to get away with ridonkulous pricing despite continued claims of gamers wanting to see AMD Radeon become competitive.
That's the problem though: unless AMD can offer GeForce equivalents at lower price, gamers won't be buying it. They'll keep buying Nvidia products instead, because they want to play their games now, and they aren't going to settle for a worse card just to make a point.
> If you want changes in a company's behaviour, you buy or boycott their products as applicable.
No, you don't, because boycotts don't work. They never did[0]. They cannot be made to work, as humans simply can't spontaneously self-coordinate at the scale necessary[1].
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[0] - Except hyper-local cases where the majority of the target market knows the vendor personally, and know each other personally, because they live in the same area.
[1] - This being the general reason for most of our present-era large-scale and global problems.
If you want changes in a company's behaviour, you buy or boycott their products as applicable. The bottom line is literally and rightfully the only factor companies truly care about.