Wow excellent way to demonstrate you didn't bother to actually take 2 minutes and read what I posted.Originally posted by: Regs
You want to buy nVidia products and let them treat you like a dumb monkey be my guest.
Can you people not read or something? Where did I say it was okay or good? What I said what I don't see where you have much right being upset by something utterly unrelated to you. I don't get why it's such a shock to people.Originally posted by: Shady
c'mon now. you're saying that as long as you havent paid for the card it is ok?
Okay, let me ask both of you (Shady and Regz) you something, following your logic. If people use benchmarks as a way of comparing the two cards, and everyone is such an enlightened consumer nowadays, then why has anyone bought an FX5900, FX5900Ultra, or FX5600 Rev1? To a lot of people, they never hear about the lying/cheating, or they just don't care.people use benchmarks as a way of comparing two products and deciding which is better. the bottom line is that fudging benchmarks is essentially lying to the consumer. and if a company is lying to the consumer, they are showing absoluetly no respect for them. did other companies do it? yes. does that make it ok for nvidia to do it? absolutely not. damn, Ati learned their lesson after optimizinf for quake III but how many times is it gonna take for nvidia to learn?
How many people care if you get 5000 3dmarks or 3000 3dmarks? Very few people, and those people who do are extremely silly. 3dmark2003 is an approximation, a synthetic benchmark designed to test *THEORETICAL* DirectX 9 performance. When has Futuremark's benchmarks ever proven to be 100% correct on the cards' real world performance in relation to their benchmarks?
My point is that only a very small group of people care, but more than that small group actually buy the cards. It's wonderful and terrific that you believe buyers are educating themselves more, but it is irrelevant to what I said, which is, simply put, I don't really quite get why anyone is surprised at this type of behaviour coming from a manufacturer. Someone like Rollo has every right to feel jilted, especially after they did what they did with removing the 5800 from the site and devaluing his brand new card. Someone like Regz, who went out and bought another card, really doesn't have a reason to comment on the situation I don't think. I'm actually kind of glad with the news that has come out recently, because while I had some contemplation going in to picking up a Radeon 9600Pro/9700NP, I was also seriously considering the Rev2 FX5600 for its superior linux driver support. I've staved off my purchase for now. I would love a radeon. Do I think everyone should be surprised? Hell no! Do I think what nVidia has done is fair and right? I have no idea how you guys came up with that from my post.