08-15-2016, 03:32 AM
What do you mean rollo? The advocates rogue? Its not like they were ever in on amd meetings or that important management ever spent time with them. Amd done this in a whole new level. Their program is and was always very different than a couple guys shilling. This was something way bigger.
The plan was different, the goal was different
Amd green lighted the program. This program took in as many people as they could with a very different goal. They wanted to influence mindshare. Their brand was not popular so they gathered many many people to advocate and promote amd. Influence by appearing to be popular and preferred. This is why much of their advocates bash nvidia consistently. The goal was to change the perception. Amd, the popular and cool brand.
There have been thousands of advocates. This is nothing like anything we have seen. They have infected all corners.
All the while, AMD popularity has been diminishing. The make up less than 20% of the graphics cards sold. Its really insane that most forums now have more pro amd nvidia bashers. They are not at all thar popular. Just look, All this talk about ashes of singularity...This is a game that has sold merely 60,000 copies. Its not popular at all yet it dominates the conversation in every forum. A game amd invested in which is pretty meaningless... and their advocates spread it around so much it appears to be this huge deal. Its just a small generic crappy looking game that few bought and even fewer play. Yet, its made out to be this huge title, huge success that shows how advanced amd gpus are when it comes to meaningless frame rates in a crappy looking meaningless game.
Since amd spends so little on their advocates and so little to spend, they try to milk as much as they can out of it. Like the snow claims on their Polaris event...which resulted after an update of ashes, nvidia cards rendering of the snow changed after this update. And wouldnt you know, here is and trying to slander saying "pascal is not rendering the scene correctly and is doing less work". We are talking about a crappy looking game that you have to zoom in on to see the difference. I highly doubt that Raja was playing ashes and noticed this. It was way to convenient to have an update from and amd sponsored game and then a few days later them blasting it hinting and suggesting nvidia cards were doing less work..Like it was a purposeful ploy.
You can see this several time since now. On forums, amd fans are posting videos of game footage...compressed videos with suspicious capture methods, like an out of focus camera capturing nvidia card footage while a crisp video capture card used for amd cards. Then they make a fuss saying nvidia has lower iq and they get away with it.
Amd has very different goals for their advocates. They all work hard in hope they will be given some free hardware. This program is super cheap for AMD as most of the advocates are working for nearly nothing. Just the hope they get noticed and get something free. Its a few people and the rest runs itself. Very little money for them
The plan was different, the goal was different
Amd green lighted the program. This program took in as many people as they could with a very different goal. They wanted to influence mindshare. Their brand was not popular so they gathered many many people to advocate and promote amd. Influence by appearing to be popular and preferred. This is why much of their advocates bash nvidia consistently. The goal was to change the perception. Amd, the popular and cool brand.
There have been thousands of advocates. This is nothing like anything we have seen. They have infected all corners.
All the while, AMD popularity has been diminishing. The make up less than 20% of the graphics cards sold. Its really insane that most forums now have more pro amd nvidia bashers. They are not at all thar popular. Just look, All this talk about ashes of singularity...This is a game that has sold merely 60,000 copies. Its not popular at all yet it dominates the conversation in every forum. A game amd invested in which is pretty meaningless... and their advocates spread it around so much it appears to be this huge deal. Its just a small generic crappy looking game that few bought and even fewer play. Yet, its made out to be this huge title, huge success that shows how advanced amd gpus are when it comes to meaningless frame rates in a crappy looking meaningless game.
Since amd spends so little on their advocates and so little to spend, they try to milk as much as they can out of it. Like the snow claims on their Polaris event...which resulted after an update of ashes, nvidia cards rendering of the snow changed after this update. And wouldnt you know, here is and trying to slander saying "pascal is not rendering the scene correctly and is doing less work". We are talking about a crappy looking game that you have to zoom in on to see the difference. I highly doubt that Raja was playing ashes and noticed this. It was way to convenient to have an update from and amd sponsored game and then a few days later them blasting it hinting and suggesting nvidia cards were doing less work..Like it was a purposeful ploy.
You can see this several time since now. On forums, amd fans are posting videos of game footage...compressed videos with suspicious capture methods, like an out of focus camera capturing nvidia card footage while a crisp video capture card used for amd cards. Then they make a fuss saying nvidia has lower iq and they get away with it.
Amd has very different goals for their advocates. They all work hard in hope they will be given some free hardware. This program is super cheap for AMD as most of the advocates are working for nearly nothing. Just the hope they get noticed and get something free. Its a few people and the rest runs itself. Very little money for them

