I'm not even sure why people are mad about bad things being said about Nvidia. The whole Fiji launch was people taking a giant poop over everything Fiji. I mean I said a million times how horrendous Fiji was.
People aren't going out of their way to hurt the "beloved" Nvidia. Anyone who cares about tech isn't happy or impressed by anything shown from both camps. It's literally a battle of which is more unimpressive which we'll see very soon from amd which launch/gpus are the least impressive.
If you're impressed by this generation of gpus from both camps I feel bad for you.
Mad because of the usual stuff you find on forums. The card is good, just not great, the only thing I'd call bad is the crappy overclocking seen in reviews. It's satisfying taking a card like a 980ti and getting another 25% out of it over the stock boost clock. These mid range chips released as flagships have not ever delivered major overclock potential. The 680 was the same, you couldn't get much out of it.
Then you have something like GK110 or GM200 that were a good 30% and then some faster over the mid ranged flagships they replaced, that you could then get another 25% performance out of with overclocking. The 1080 is getting like 10% more perf. best case in the reviews I've seen, some reviews it's lower than that. It is what it is.
I'll still be getting a 1080, but I don't need to believe it's a perfect card or even a great one to get one. It will be decent enough, hopefully with a card like a Lightning or Classified realizing a 2.2 to 2.3 ghz sustained clock with the addition of voltage will be possible. That should net a good 25% more performance over what the reviews have the card pegged at. But when the big Pascal geforce comes and you overclock that, going on what we've seen in the past, it will come close to the performance of 1080 SLI. That's why these mid range chips are always underwhelming, you know the big chip is going to embarrass them. Plus we're getting HBM2 on that chip, with whatever gains that will bring.