Are the fast cards to the point where they don't turn your computer into a space heater or require a damn radiator?
With only a few big releases on the pc now, it seems hard for companies to justify dumping so much R&D into small incriments, and it means people are going to be spending money on video cards less frequently when there's only a few demanding games per year because it's hard for customers to justify spending 300-800 bucks on something that will only be able to max out the eye-candy for maybe 6-8 games in one or two years. After that the new bloated graphics engines will strain it releatively quickly if you absolutely need the best visuals.
Also, it'd be great if they slowed down development a bit; they're in such a rush, they don't improve performance enough per release cycle or whatever, so they push clock speeds to the point people are afraid their PC will catch fire, even with the huge fans and heatsinks.
With only a few big releases on the pc now, it seems hard for companies to justify dumping so much R&D into small incriments, and it means people are going to be spending money on video cards less frequently when there's only a few demanding games per year because it's hard for customers to justify spending 300-800 bucks on something that will only be able to max out the eye-candy for maybe 6-8 games in one or two years. After that the new bloated graphics engines will strain it releatively quickly if you absolutely need the best visuals.
Also, it'd be great if they slowed down development a bit; they're in such a rush, they don't improve performance enough per release cycle or whatever, so they push clock speeds to the point people are afraid their PC will catch fire, even with the huge fans and heatsinks.