Originally posted by: TheSnowman
it's funny how you ever came to that conclusion.
Or to whom ATi payed 8 million for the rights of HL2. A lot either choose to purposely 'forget' this wager, or are completely clueless that the ATi/Valve collaboration sang to the hum of very high digit numbers, all in dead presidents.
For one, I'm not bias, so I'd check your assumption. And two I was responding to something above, which dealt directly with ATi. I'm not biased,
Originally posted by: reever
Or to whom ATi payed 8 million for the rights of HL2. A lot either choose to purposely 'forget' this wager, or are completely clueless that the ATi/Valve collaboration sang to the hum of very high digit numbers, all in dead presidents.
First of all, it's 6 million, get your bias right. And second of all, the amount Nvidia paid activision for exclusive D3 marketing rights is undisclosed, how much do you think they paid them?
Originally posted by: reever
For one, I'm not bias, so I'd check your assumption. And two I was responding to something above, which dealt directly with ATi. I'm not biased,
So you're allowed to be wrong?
You seem to want to discuss what bias is instead of discussing how you somehow think Nvidia is not involved in such deals and such comments as the ati/valve deal
"In terms of performance, it's pretty fast," said Gabe Newell, president of Valve Software, the developer of Half-Life II. "When I say 'pretty fast' I mean that its 40 percent faster in internal testing, faster than any next-generation parts that are coming out. That's a huge advantage in developing a game."
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
It's funny how when the 6800 outperforms the x800 in HL2... the difference in performance is insignificant... but in cases where the x800 outperforms the 6800, it "wins."
Originally posted by: Pete
The bolded part is what really struck me. The part I italicized holds some impact as well. Brilliant point.
Its not much of a bragging right when you dont change your card and pretty much already have good drivers to work with.. because your just buying another pumped up R300. You're not really getting any more features for the money over a 9700 Pro.
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I dunno, the GF4 did pretty well with just a speed bump.
Originally posted by: Ackmed
Playable for you, sure wasnt for me. I dont like to game in the 20's or 30's. I tried to play BF with AA on with my Ti4600, and it was dog slow. I think BF is a game that jaggies stand out more than most. I got a 9700 Pro.. and could finally get playable frames with AA on.
Originally posted by: ShinX
Gabe Newell is a fat idiot who likes to delay stuff. I hope Gordon Freeman beats his fat ass silly with a crowbar.
Originally posted by: RussianSensation
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
It's funny how when the 6800 outperforms the x800 in HL2... the difference in performance is insignificant... but in cases where the x800 outperforms the 6800, it "wins."
Whats even MORE funny is that X800 beats 6800 in HL2
And if you think ATI's advantage in Far Cry, and Nature Test in 3dmark03 are not significant wins...then....
And also, Nvidia has only won benchmarks in Old openGL games, or old games period.
The fact of the matter is ATI x800xt is faster in Splinter Cell, Halo, Far Cry, HL2 demo, STALKER, UT2K3/UT2k4, Nature Test in 3d03 and every other shader intensive game out there. A win is a win by a mm or a mile, it doesnt matter. If you can afford a 6800Ultra or X800xt, I would never call either owner a loser, as both are magnificent cards. The reality is that even X800Pro and 6800NU/Pro or whatever else is out there (and possible even the x800se) are still faster than any fastest previous generation product. Now in some cases the performance advantage is up to 2x + in current games. If that is not impressive, I don't know what is. Back in the days you got lucky if Geforce 4 gave 40% improvement over Geforce 3 Ti 500, and no one complained about it. Even if Nvidia loses by 5-10% in games it still smokes anything "old" out there. But for pure performance, right now, it seems X800XT has a slight edge by simply being faster in shader intensive games. But why even argue about the cards that most of the people (even on this forum) will not own?