Tessellation on things that do not always need it, and even when they do, not to that degree. It was about extreme levels of tessellation on details that would never be noticed 90% of the time and when it would it would be almost non-existent. The argument was never really about just tessellation. I'm no electronic/computer engineer, and thus I may be very wrong here, but from what I understand, the underlying argument here is as follows.
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