That’s the point.
Then they’ll add more slop cores to their next generation of cards, and use that as their demo for how great their latest cards are.
Their whole consumer business strategy since rtx has been to push the use of new rendering techniques that existing hardware is less capable of, while releasing new cards with dedicated cores designed specifically for their new techniques.
If they didn’t have rtx or dlss, people would still be using their 980 ti’s.
Because most reviewers will still have subjective biases, and what some people perceive as a 10 might be a 5 to others, and vice versa.
I personally try to avoid looking at ‘raw’ ratings when I’m trying to find new media.
Full reviews are better, because they’re able to express more nuance, and I’m able to decide if the parts they liked/disliked are things I care about.

How did they get US9772743 approved?
“Implementation of a movable control pad on a touch enabled device”

That guy’s seriously talented!
Among the things he’s made, he’s also made some really nice, easy to understand, high-speed compression formats (QOI/QOA), as well as a public domain mpeg decoder.
I’ve used all three for various projects and I’d highly recommend that most software developers check them out. If only for the learning experience.
You’re absolutely right!
Emoji bullet lists aren’t just cool — They’re changing the communication paradigm.