What's up, guys? Welcome back to the podcast of next generation game theory by Nick. Awesome. I'm so excited to have you guys today. And this episode. So today, I'm just going to talk to you guys about the next generation of graphics cards and what are they going to really offer for us as we see this generation roll through. So I think definitely the R TX, which isn't out yet, I'm shocked. But it's definitely going to be coming out soon. Right before the PS five and Xbox. new systems coming out here soon. And I think this is the perfect time to launch if per se when it comes to grass cars really undercut those next generation systems. And I would expect that we're going to see some awesome tech demos on a level we have not seen before. And I'm excited about what those will entail. Because we're ready for that next generation. And these graphs, cars really want to show whether you're looking at a ti or you're looking at an Nvidia, what are they going to want to show, they're going to want to show the best steps, they're going to have some awesome graphics tech demos, they're going to want to prevent you from jumping ship to these next gens. And sticking with them, and the PC gaming world. As someone who's really excited, I really like the features of the R TX cards and what they're trying to do with lighting, when it comes to just trying to make the lighting really good and mirroring that approach of having really realistic photorealistic environment. And they've really done a good job of bringing that together and marketing that if what they're trying to do with those RT x cards, and the 338 hundreds are really going to bring it in at 39 series, I see so much potential here. And I've even seen things of showing up 11 gigabytes of video RAM, even higher than that in some areas. So we're gonna get some of the first cards that reach these video ram potentials that we haven't seen before. And even if you're looking on the type of a titan card almost at these levels, and it's going to be interesting to see as a gaming focus card, what how that translates to games and those frames per second. But if you're buying these beasts, you're going to just have an ultimate gaming experience, no matter which card you choose. As always, when you buy these, you want to make sure you kind of choose a CPU, that's not going to bottleneck you. And you also want to make sure you have enough ram installed on your system because you have to have those in the first place to even game well. So just be aware of those when you go to set up your system. Because it's going to make your experience that much more better for the next generation of gaming. So my experience is I originally had like a GTX RAM and an R TX I had a GTX like 280 back in the day, and I was so thrilled about that that was like when Xbox 360 was out. And back then the big thing was just physics Did you guys have ever heard of that. But physics is basically like we're objects move and Call of Duty Modern Warfare was really big into that physics approach. Then when we got later on, we get into the tessellation period of those cards. So tessellation became a big thing. We're kind of like create graphics for you. And now we've reached the ray tracing and all that stuff really is coming into approach with what we're seeing what these r TX cards. So I'm excited to see how those approaches do work out as you're seeing more dynamic approaches. And for many years, it was almost impossible to get ray tracing done. But now we're starting to see that. And it took a long time, because it takes a lot of computational power to do that. And we finally have reached that point where it is actually possible to take on these higher levels of graphical fidelity type systems within the system to create games that are lifelike. So cyberpunk probably be the game that's really going to push the graphical limits for next generation. I'm assuming why they're holding off is they really want to pick up that next ge