I don't understand why the concept of right and wrong should enter into something which is actually beneficial to us. ATI releasing a competitive card like the x1900 puts some pressure on nvidia - if their next generation of cards (g71/g80, whatever) smash ATI's current offerings, am I the only one who sees this as a good thing? Would anyone here (even ATI fanboys, or vice versa) NOT want their competition to produce a much better/faster card?
I like the pressure ATI and Nvidia put on one another, and hope they continue to make leaps and bounds in hardware. I just bought an x1900xt last week, should I cry and bitch and nit pick if the g71 is faster? No, it SHOULD be faster, and I'd be sorely disappointed to see the g71 end up NOT being faster. Why? If the g71 is faster, ATI should drop their prices on x1900s to make them more competitive, making a crossfire solution cheaper and thusly more viable. I truly don't understand why people have to argue about this kind of thing.
Whichever company produces the better cards, in the end, it's just a win-win situation for us consumers, as long as there is enough competition to keep prices in check.
Sorry for the rambling.