@Artista you seem to be fishing for negative remarks of amd cards.
Read me completely wrong. If I was fishing for bad remarks for amd cards I would have started a thread called
"Why do amd cards suck so bad compared to the highest glory and honor of the world beating, Galactus stomping, eternity dominating, spiderman squashing, hulk busting, NVIDIA cards?" :biggrin:
Actually I just don't quite grasp it, the whole this game optimized for this such and such card, etc. etc. (Forget only FPS and include other factors)
Like... does amd pay developers to make games favorable to their cards? (which nvidia does so...healthy competition or just dirty pool?)
Is having PhysX give you something that perhaps we could use in someway?
If a game uses PhysX does that mean the game physics and realism will be better than if it was played on a amd (non-physX) card?
So a better or another (more correct?) question could be, which physics engine is better? I guess one engine, in less number of games uses PhysX (off loads some physics to gpu) and the other (Havok?) uses the CPU mainly and what ever GPU is there?
I get some of it...getting back into hardware and learning what you need to know for knowledge sake and for making buying decisions is tough. Mainly though I like to understand, not just buy something blindly. Learning is great.
It seems to be like a discussion in philosophy. No single truth.:\