Hrm, maybe I don't read this forum as much as I used to, but it suprised me when I heard Electric Amish say, "Those of you with Geforce4's just bought a nice little paperweight..." I don't recall EA being the type to throw the first match in a flame fest. So, I guess I'm a bit confused.
It is hard for me to swallow such a comment with a GF4 sitting on my counter and a new Matrox card not even in stores. It is even harder to believe that when this Parhelia card comes out it will eclipse the GF4 by so much that the GF4 is no longer able to run current games (thus making it a paperweight). If I can buy a GF4 and it runs every game perfectly, what would make this new Parhelia so special or REQUIRED that it turns my GF4 into a paperweight? Oh, wait, so you see what I'm getting at then?
Whether or not a new Matrox card comes out, the GF4 will continue running everything excellently. And if / when the Matrox card comes out, there will probably be competition for it (OBVIOUSLY). It's not like Matrox just reinvented the wheel, no matter how you wish it to be so. And if the card actually does come out, chances are I will have had my GF4 for plenty of time and it would be time for a new upgrade anyways.
So, after all this, my curiousity leads me to ask one more question: Electric Amish, Does Matrox tip you to say crap like this or did nVidia steal your girlfriend?
It is hard for me to swallow such a comment with a GF4 sitting on my counter and a new Matrox card not even in stores. It is even harder to believe that when this Parhelia card comes out it will eclipse the GF4 by so much that the GF4 is no longer able to run current games (thus making it a paperweight). If I can buy a GF4 and it runs every game perfectly, what would make this new Parhelia so special or REQUIRED that it turns my GF4 into a paperweight? Oh, wait, so you see what I'm getting at then?
Whether or not a new Matrox card comes out, the GF4 will continue running everything excellently. And if / when the Matrox card comes out, there will probably be competition for it (OBVIOUSLY). It's not like Matrox just reinvented the wheel, no matter how you wish it to be so. And if the card actually does come out, chances are I will have had my GF4 for plenty of time and it would be time for a new upgrade anyways.
So, after all this, my curiousity leads me to ask one more question: Electric Amish, Does Matrox tip you to say crap like this or did nVidia steal your girlfriend?
