1.	I'm just curious. None of the X800 cards come with PS3 or DirectX 9.0c support. Could it be just disabled on the cards because the driver had issues with it, and they are waiting for some good programmers or whatever to fix it in their drivers and possibly enable it in a future driver release. ATi has kept their mouth shut and haven't mentioned much so could this be possible. I don't think that they would be so stupid as to respond to the 6800 GT like this. I know their next core architecture which will be completely new will incorporate DirectX 9.0c.
2. The 9800 Pro and its nVidia equivalent is just starting to become the average card for the average PC user. Everyday people still play games once in a while, and the 9800 Pro is able to handle them easily. We're talking about a $220 card here. When UT 2006 finally comes out, that is when we are going to see the X800 Pro's and X800 XT's at the affordable price for the casual gamer. That will be the equivalent of the 9800 Pro when UT 2006 comes out. Are you telling me that that card won't be able to handle that. Does Epic Games honestly think that regular (not computer enthusiasts) people are going to want to fork over $400 for a new video card able to handle their game. I'm sure that 9.0c will not be the minimum spec for the game. They have to be able to roll back to a previous version, otherwise, nobody will be buying their game. The new ATi lineup which will have 9.0c won't be coming out for a few months now (close to around the time UT2k6 comes out).
I mean, I just bought my X800 XT for $399 ($433 with tax), and I am sort of having regrets.
That's just my $0.02.
			
			2. The 9800 Pro and its nVidia equivalent is just starting to become the average card for the average PC user. Everyday people still play games once in a while, and the 9800 Pro is able to handle them easily. We're talking about a $220 card here. When UT 2006 finally comes out, that is when we are going to see the X800 Pro's and X800 XT's at the affordable price for the casual gamer. That will be the equivalent of the 9800 Pro when UT 2006 comes out. Are you telling me that that card won't be able to handle that. Does Epic Games honestly think that regular (not computer enthusiasts) people are going to want to fork over $400 for a new video card able to handle their game. I'm sure that 9.0c will not be the minimum spec for the game. They have to be able to roll back to a previous version, otherwise, nobody will be buying their game. The new ATi lineup which will have 9.0c won't be coming out for a few months now (close to around the time UT2k6 comes out).
I mean, I just bought my X800 XT for $399 ($433 with tax), and I am sort of having regrets.
That's just my $0.02.
				
		
			