I do get every bit of hate for what NVIDIA have been doing after Pascal - the prices, the planned obsolescence of 3080/3070. What I don't get is portraying AMD as this great alternative choice that's just always being unfairly dismissed by people. What have they really contributed ? They sat 2080Ti, the first one to cost $999, out with a mid range card, and then as soon as they made a really great, competitive gpu like 6900xt, they too priced it at $999. 7900xtx was $999 too, and an equivalent to, surprise surprise, nvidia's $999 4080 but with worse RT, efficiency and worse upscaling. Yet still people acted like the blame was on one side only, when to my eyes it has always been on both in equal measure.
What is also true is all this negativity did not start just now, the people you see xomplaining here have been green team haters for a long time, even when 1080Ti was absolutely killing it in value. I too decided to change things just to try, upgrading a 3060Ti to 6800. And you know what ? It was absolutely meaningless when a card with 16GB of vram fell flat on its face whenever I tried running max settings in new games, because they all required Ray traced GI, reflections and shadows. The numbers were actually worse on 6800, and unplayable on both cards.