Link to official blog post (somehow still blames people for correctly understanding their first statements)

Of Note:

  • No dates were specified, No commitments made.

  • Day 1 game support was not promised, just individual game support.

  • They still plan on splitting the development for RDNA1 and RDNA2 from RDNA3 and RDNA4 development, giving only the latter support for new features.

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  • Credibly_Human@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 days ago

    when they stop support on windows you can always move to Linux and continue to get support for your AMD cards for likely years to come

    You know this is not applicable for the vast majority of people lets be honest. Most GPU buyers either have some multiplayer games with “incompatible” anti cheat that they want to play, or simply don’t want the extra hassle (that linux enthusiasts would like you to believe does not exist), of switching to a new OS both from the inertia of already knowing a prior OS and from the reality that there are simply more hitches in a linux experience for a normal person due to less development support both from app makers and distro maintainers (purely due to less money and people).

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        6 days ago

        You know exactly what nuance that “90%” means. I’m sure you’re willing to dismiss many popular multiplayer games as all “not being worth it” but not most people. Thats of course on top of the other reasons people have.

        Has nothing to do with my GPU. That’s irrelevant to the points made.

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          6 days ago

          We’re talking about getting extended support after your GPU has been dropped on windows because it’s obsolete. Of course it’s relevant. You’re just constructing a strawman

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            6 days ago

            Its not relevant at all, because people won’t do this. You are just restating the initial point.

            This still is ultimately a huge problem to the vast majority of GPU buyers.

            Those this advice could possibly be relevant to are already on linux, because no one is switching operating systems purely because one piece of hardware is no longer updated.

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              5 days ago

              The options are:

              • buy another newer GPU
              • use an OS where it’s still supported

              Your comment isn’t going to change that