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Hello
What I wish for Battlemage are following things:
- Better Brand Cooperation like with Asus, GIGABYTE and MSI, doesn't matter if Nvidia is getting mad for it.
- A brute number of features, possibilities and enhanced AI capabilities like NVidia's GPUs
- An Technologie, that allows Intel fans to use multiple Arc GPUs at the same time for better gaming and rendering processes in gaming and in work flows
- For that I also wish that it can share it's Cores, Performance, VRAM, and so on.
- It should also give us accessabilities for AI Applications in general, because with multiple GPU's you can do better AI Stuff
- An Update to the Intel Arc Software like the NVidia Geforce App has it.
- If possibe, I want that the "Arc B770" has 32GB of VRAM
I'm a sucker when it comes to Intel, I still believe in them, yet it needs to prove itself worthy enough for the others as well. I just hope that Intel will fix the lagging performance by Arrow Lake and makes many and my wishes come true with Battlemage.
Cheers
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What I want from Battlemage is a captivating experience with immersive gameplay, dynamic combat mechanics, and a compelling storyline. I’m hoping for a game that balances strategy and , allowing players to fully explore the magical world while offering deep customization and thrilling challenges. coupecasquette.fr
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I believe Battlemage will be a very good card in it's market segment.
I always tamper my expectations until I witness otherwise.
I don't expect the GPU to be an RTX4080 or RX7900 challenger...then again I don't expect it to cost those prices either.
I absolutely love my A770-16LE. It was money well spent in my case.
In terms of performance per dollar and my gaming experience, it has been very good...not perfect...but good overall.
My few niggles have been more to do with Intel internal nonsense... doing things like...
Their website linking to incorrect driver versions....
No video capture hotkey after month and months of driver releases....
A driver assistant that can't find new drivers, etc...
In all fairness those are not deal breakers, they're just not what I expect from a company the size of Intel.
As to Battlemage...
I again believe it will be a good product...if they've continued to build on what they've done with ARC.
I cannot predict where it will fall relative to Nvidia or AMD's new offerings but that is not what drives me to a new GPU.
What does, is if it produces the images performance to run the titles I utilize and at the price I want to pay.
I bought ARC because I could see it doing exactly that...and it has.
I have used it successfully for WMR and desktop simulation and it has not disappointed in the least.
I had one title in six that would not launch.
I'm yet to have a single crash in the middle of playing any of the other five titles.
The sixth actually work now as well.
All titles run at very respectable framerates but more importantly....very smooth.
I believe Intel should offer the original purchasers of ARC cards, a discount coupon towards Battlemage.
It'd be a good marketing strategy to keep the people who had less stellar experiences than myself interested.
It'd also entice other perspective purchasers who may be on the fence and considering Battlemage card (once proven) to buy up lower cost old stock for things like media PCs just to get the coupon.
That'd effectively kill two birds with one stone....get rid of existing stock and secure sale of new GPUs.
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