Yeah, and I'm sure AMD/ATi doesn't know that old "trick."
If people who use the cards would expect such a tactic, those who *make* the cards know all to well that the other could throw a better performing driver at them.
But I think Gstanfor doesn't want to believe that manufactures actually research and develop drivers. It seems to me that he thinks nVidia makes a card and all of the sudden knows exactly how to make it work beautifully from the begining, and then hold out the drivers and release them in series of "strategic" steps so as to constantly downplay the competition.
Tell me G, do drivers *ever* mature? Or are they deliberately held back from day one and released in broken segments until the product itself is almost useless?
If people who use the cards would expect such a tactic, those who *make* the cards know all to well that the other could throw a better performing driver at them.
But I think Gstanfor doesn't want to believe that manufactures actually research and develop drivers. It seems to me that he thinks nVidia makes a card and all of the sudden knows exactly how to make it work beautifully from the begining, and then hold out the drivers and release them in series of "strategic" steps so as to constantly downplay the competition.
Tell me G, do drivers *ever* mature? Or are they deliberately held back from day one and released in broken segments until the product itself is almost useless?