Keysplayr
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- Jan 16, 2003
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Not all of us are hardware agnostic with video cards, due to nV's policies and tactics over the years. Some of us are even still miffed over their blatant lies during the Fermi debacle. Fact: all of us are swayed in our buying decisions and our experiences shape our choices. Somehow you feel that being a robot and ignoring how we feel makes us better consumers, but the reality is that without that discernment we're not much more than cracked up mice hammering a pellet dispenser.
You're in deep with them, I can understand that. They give you stuff, tell you inside info, and you feel connected with them. Others of us aren't and we don't care for Green's business practices and how they try forcing proprietary standards down the public's throat. In many ways nVidia's a lot like Apple, arrogant bastards who feel that anything they pinch out will be embraced and loved by the adoring masses. Not that AMD/ATi have always acted like saints, but many feel that they're the lesser of the two evils.
So, you've just basically told me that you buy with your heart and not with your brain. Is that the right thing to do? Or the smart thing to do?
And I like Nvidia for their "products". Hardware, software, Dev relations. Not because of what I think of the company. Although they are VERY driven and I do like how Nvidia continually pushes and never ceases. Always have something to show that is new.