DarkKnightDude
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It's not the tessellation that kills Kepler, if you lower the AA on hairworks in a config file it works wonders.
You are essentially saying that anyone who does not agree with you or buy into Nvidia's PR are morons. Well done.
Now we are getting somewhere.....sounds reasonable...any benches to back this up? is it because of the fewer ROPS compared to maxwell?
Although it still doesnt explain the poor Kepler performance with hairworks turned off
When did you start paying for them?When did you start selling Nvidia cards?![]()
I think people are entitled to their opinions. I said those that think. Some people don't think a lot. Doesn't make them morons though. That was mean spirited of you to say so.
When did you start paying for them?
I usually receive one new GPU per cycle to test and bench. I have 7 desktop computers in the house. You do the math.
The meaning was abundantly clear.
This thread appears to have gotten Nvidia's attention, which is definitely for the better. I'm seeing posters that I thought had vanished.
After that you are getting reaction/damage control from nvidia. I've seen this happen a few times, before it was something related to adaptive sync vs gsync. This same blogger at Forbes put something out there.
Nvidia contacts their network of shills/bloggers, whatever they are, and you see them come out to push a message that is contrary to what the developer at CDPR said.
I think you need to post some kind of proof of this. You need to back your claim up because you are stating this like it is a fact
Yep, it's pretty predictable to watch it unfold. I guess nVidia expects a return on their investment of "gifts" to the community.Nvidia contacts their network of shills/bloggers, whatever they are, and you see them come out to push a message that is contrary to what the developer at CDPR said.
Getting a little exaggerative, aren't we there BFG10K? Comparing optional graphical features that can be disabled to completely disabling hardware doesn't seem close to the same level, but what do I know...
Seems like the frog in the slowly heating pan. As for this:Getting a little exaggerative, aren't we there BFG10K? Comparing optional graphical features that can be disabled to completely disabling hardware doesn't seem close to the same level, but what do I know...
Yup, AMD's Tessellation settings in the CC is very useful for gamers to customize for performance : IQ, the interesting thing here is that 64x -> 16x yields no difference in visuals but 64x is used by default. Good gamedevs would not do that at all, as they will try their best to optimize features to the max. Reminds me of the Crysis 2 tessellation on flat concrete slabs, wood planks and invisible ocean.
lol... And I keep wondering why PC gaming is in the decline.
I think AMD has done all they can do regarding Hairworks in TW3, which is to warn it's customers not to use it if they are unhappy with performance. That may not make AMD happy, but competition is fierce.
