An attempt has been made.
Whether it works or not, I don't know - that is for time to tell and haxtors to dictate.
From a Retailers perspective whether they sell to The Players of Games or the Miners of Hash doesn't really mean anything - a sale is a sale and $x of one persons money is exactly the same as $x of anothers and how could they tell what the end users intention will be anyway at point of sale....?
I heared the AMD 6000 series just wasn't as good at returning a decent Hash rate as the Nvidia offerings, however that may have been rumors - but if they weren't false, that would most definitely put the mouth of the Mining funnel squarely on Nvidias doorstep and that funnel sucks like a vacuum cleaner...
Yes, a sale is a sale... but if your product isn't able to reach its intended market, a void will appear in that market - which someone else will step in and fill.
Nvidia are victims of their own success and if they don't do something it will change the very kind of company they are with the market dictating to them who and what they exist for, marching orders it seems they are not yet willing to accept, at least for the moment... The 1050 coming back.... the 2060 coming back... attempts to plug holes which others will only be too willing to plug for them if they don't pay attention....
I don't see 3060 HashNerf as a move to give game players a break, I see it as a move to defend their market, position and the very kind of company that they are in the first place.
Apparently the Frisbee name used to make pies? One day will hash miners say "Apparently Nvidia used to make Graphics Cards?"