I remember this like it was yesterday: back in 2007 I bought a high-end graphics card, the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX, being very eager to play the new Metro 2033 game. Naturally, that was the first game I fired up, and after cranking up the settings I got a very disappointing gaming experience. As it turns out, features like MSAA antialiasing while being really nice visually, are incredibly taxing on hardware and buying the latest graphics card doesn't guarantee you can run the most recent games at maximum settings. Sadly, that hasn't changed much today. If you don't believe me just crank up Ray Tracing and you'll soon experience a slideshow.