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I may agree on everything else but the "less features" thing and not mentioning the bundles offered by AMD just made you look as an Nvidia spokesman or simply a fanboy
But its true, you can still decide what feature set appeals to you more. But its not just RTX. AMD is always a bit later with added features and broad support for them. Notable exception being Freesync; though even that was touched on recently.
These things do have weight for potential buyers, like it or not.
Bundles also have weight. But they arent GPU brand related features that you are 'stuck with'.