Whatever is going on with the gamer community right now is all over the place; it is like GeForce RTX PC Week, atop which sits the potential to win an RTX 5090 Founders Edition beast. An earlier tweet asks players to name the one game they would max out. The response? Battlefield 6 is just wrecking the chats as if a frag grenade had been dropped down in a tight corridor.

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What’s going on here? NVIDIA has here gone on to promote this giveaway run for GeForce RTX PC Week, where you just have to answer with your dream game along with the hashtag #GeForcePCWeek. Easy, right? But the response-are hideously delightful! More than half of these comments are screaming about Battlefield 6, which hasn’t even been released yet, and I assure you, these players are drooling just at the thought of running the game on an RTX 5090. One user, BrandonCrubob, literally screamed in CAPS: “BATTLEFIELD SIX” as if he were calling in an airstrike. Another, CarcusFiance, seemed ready for launch with 4K ultra on the mind-they should.

What else besides BF6 holds the center stage? Mr. MoonIsTheEnemy throws a curveball with a nonchalant “Blender,” as if ready to render the next Pixar flick on this rig. And then @wasmadeinthe80s with a timeless classic, “Can it run Crysis?”, which will never really die down. Shoutout to @TheLlamaLiving keeping it real with “Fortnite at max graphics,” because hey, not everyone wants to be chasing photorealistic warzones.

Not too long after, other titles began getting thrown at the card, with Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, and GTA 6 indicating that gamers are messing to put this card on any pixelated experience. @pyro411 went full wishlist mode by throwing Cyberpunk, Final Fantasy XIV, and Dune Awakening to test the card’s multitasking. Meanwhile, @DeadP00lSmith21 is just sitting helplessly waiting for Silent Hill F like it’s already haunting their Steam library.

Best part? Nvidias just chilling and watching it all go down, with zero hints, no teasers-now it’s just a whole thing of “tell us what you would play,” and the Internet ran off by itself. Even the replies that just say “GeForce PC Week” without any game mentioned feel like they’re vibrating with hype.

Now, what’s next? If you have not yet put your hat in the ring, it’s still up and the RTX 5090 is still up for grabs. Is Battlefield 6 going to remain unabated as the crowned champion of this hype train? Or will an underdog like Borderlands 4 or Stellar Blade manage to sneak up and steal the limelight? Time will tell, as will probably NVIDIA’s algorithm.

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One thing’s for sure: judging from the energy in these responses, this card surely is about to be heavily employed. From rendering warzones, open-worlds, or… uh, Blender projects, this card’s future owner is about to take a leap forward. Now, excuse me while I go tweet about how I’d play Minesweeper in 8K. GeForce PC Week, baby.