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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: germany
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Dave closed the 12 pages long D3 thread about 5 secs before I could post my reply, and while I agree with the closing I'd still like to not let my 15 minutes of typing go wasted.
What I was about to reply: Pitty, this thread [R300 the fastest for DoomIII, John Carmack Speaks Again] started out interesting, now its mostly Nvidia vs. ATI - why does this have to keep happening, this is Beyond 3D, not some fansite! If you think ATI drivers suck then don't buy their cards, if you think all Nvidia products are inferior then good for you, everybody has his reasons to prefer one product over another (and not "liking" a company is sadly among them althogh IMHO it shouldn't be important). What's worst is that people constantly dodge each other's arguments, here's how this thread looks to someone not participating in the "discussion": - first several pages of interesting Doom3 and 3D talk - arguments about which card JC is developing Doom3 for begin - IMHO he doesn't develop it "for" any card but his development platform is apparently a GF4 Ti, which he has said countless times. that doesn't make a R8500 an inferior Doom3 card in any significant way and nobody of us will be playing Doom3 on either of these cards when it comes out anyway! - somebody suggests the reason for this [GF4Ti as development platform] might be that Nvidia has put out the superior [unwise choice of word, but not mine] products for each timeframe for years now - somebody else caims "no, the R8500 was superior to GF3 offerings at that time" - reviews and benchmarks are brought forth that demonstrate rather clearly that at the time of release and in the following up to 6 months, the R8500 had both more stability problems/driver issues and sometimes (close to 50/50 though) weaker performance than a GF3 Ti500 - people complain that newer ATI drivers are better and that the proof shown is thus worthless, which is definitely true but has nothing to do with the original argument [at release and the following few months]! - flaming as to how GF3/4 suck and R8500 have bad drivers commences Why can't both sides just listen to each other more carefully and be less defensive, nobody is attacking your belief system by saying he *thinks* a GF might be better than a R or the other way around - settle down for once and be happy the future looks so interesting! To sum this and many other threads up: -Nvidia Supporters: ATI drivers have improved to a point where at the time of this writing its obviously clear a R8500 is a very good card to own and can compete well even with the much newer GF4 Ti line in compatibility and speed... -ATI Supporters: Nvidia still has the more mature drivers and despite what you think, the GF3/4 series are powerfull and well featured cards that in reality (=games) are not in any significant way inferior just because it lacks a bit in certain specs and no matter what some people claim, the IQ isn't that terrible either... Currently you can't do wrong with purchasing either, a R8500 or a GF4Ti. Then again, this is all just my opinion so feel free to disagree... |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Excellent post. Very true. Can't go wrong with either card. I've always liked this place as a break from the flame wars at rage3d. Everyone here is more knowledgeable and less likely to get involved in "my card is better than your card" "my dad can beat up your dad" discussions. Hope it stays that way.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Gollum your post is excellent but what you wrote will never happen, I was born in the 60's and have been gaming, browsing forums since my Amiga 500 days on the net (artillery on the old Amiga 500 with 9600 Baud Modem..upgraded from a 1200 baud modem..wohoo)...the truth is nobody ever agree's with each all the time and different opinions is what makes the world go around.
I try to be open minded and have no problem saying I was wrong, some people on the other hand it's like pulling teeth Its bold statements that boil my blood especially when that statement is being made without experience with the product, statements that were being posted in the closed thread.... |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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It's one thing to have an opinion...Everybody is entitled to one. However, there are certain people who write their opinions as "I'm telling you guys...you don't know what you're talking about" or "Listen to me...I know everything there is to know about next-generation products....blah blah blah."
To a man, I don't think there's a single reasonable person who visits this forum who will disagree with the notion that we simple _don't_ know what will happen come this Fall. Nobody will know if the R300 will launch before the NV30...or how Parhelia will end up after it's all said and done....Or if NV30 will really be a radically different approach....Or if DX9 will end up playing a pivitol role in when these architectures are launched...Or how NV30 vs. R300 will end up performing in Doom III...etc. As I see it, the problem usually begins when individuals try and turn a bunch of statements into fact...and then extrapolate a whole bunch of other statements, and turning those into fact. I love discussing the future, as I'm sure most others do as well...But I'm also realistic enough to know that anything is possible when all of these things happen this year. |
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Come on, while such things are not said here.... in some dark corners of the internet some people are still convinced there will be a 'second' coming.
Let that be the end of all 3dfx discussion in this topic. -Colourless |
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Senior Lurker
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Gollum, i agree. I am sorry i even entered the thread, i was just sick of people raggin on ATI drivers for the state they USED to be in.
No card is perfect. No drivers are perfect - all have bugs, issues, and problems. The number of issues/bugs in ATI drivers for the 8500 have decreased since the release of the 8500. nVidia has fixed some bugs, but as the number of issues was lower, there has been less stability improvement in their cards. Hence the driver quality is approaching equailty. It may not be there yet, but avid nVidia fans constant parade of old results is irrelevant to a board that is supposed to be about current events. Start a "Six Months Ago" thread if you want to talk about the past - who cares, we all know the score. What is interesting is the here and now. ATI fans need to admit that there SUED to be problems with the 8500 drivers nVidia fans need to admit that NOW, its not really an issue. But there is enough bias in enough people here that when someone makes a comment that violates one fo the two above "fan" statements, it sets off a nasty chain reaction. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
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I have to thank you for closing that thread. This forum is SO different form every other one that I've seen, especially in the calibre of 3D knowledge. To see people trashing talking two of the finest video cards ever to hit the streets is pathetic. The GF3 was a HUGE leap when it came out, and the 8500 was very cool too, especially for programmers who wanted some real pixel programmability rather than the mess of ps 1.0-1.3 (which was still a huge leap from the DX7 days, no disrespect to GF3/4).
Either way, I wouldn't trade one for the other (though my money would buy the 8500 in the first place). If you got a GF3 early on, you got a card that will last beyond the most graphically intensive game 2 years later. If you got an 8500, you got some nifty features, plus you saved a good lot of money (here in TO you've got to buy ATI if you have any concern for your wallet, unless you buy online). Both cards took around 6 months to get the drivers up to snuff (OK, ATI took a bit longer). Both cards did a lot for these companies. NVidia finally made a balanced architecture (the GF2 series has some horribly inefficient silicon), and ATI finally had a card that performed with the best of NVidia (whereas Radeon had a performance lead for only a month before Detonator 3's came out). Overall, we've finally got a game using the potential of these chips, and even this is only some of the potential. We need something like Doom3 to get people to really know what can be done with the newest generation of video cards, and to push these lazy ass game developers to use their features. |
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As for ATI's current driver state, for the End User/Gamer it has improved dramatically and is basically almost on par with the Detonators. Several developers still say that they're not yet ready to become their choice as a primary platform (JC being the most influential among those), so I think there still must be some minor issues with them left, while most show-stoppers must be gone. ATI has learned a lot from the past years and is only gonna get better and better I think. Talking about compatibility, my WinXP won't let me install anything but the default VGA drivers for my brand new GF4Ti4200 (98SE works, might be an issue with the graphicscard/mainboard combination in some way too, although a fresh install of XP supposedly solves the problem, so I blame XP the most, hmpf), what do I care if the drivers are more mature, if they can't get installed... |
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some new John Carmack quotes to take apart, ripped from nV News:
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Moderate Nuisance
Join Date: Feb 2002
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The Inquirer is reporting that the RV250 will be called a Radeon 9xxx. So will the R300 assume a new name, or are we heading into quintuple-digits?
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Harmlessly Evil
Join Date: Feb 2002
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When Inquirer reports something it means that it is not going to happen. Besides, ATi stated that the first digit in the model number correspond to supported version of DirectX, so unless RV250 supports DX9 they are not going to call it 9xxx.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: germany
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so lets guess:
R250 - Radeon 8700 R300 - Radeon 9000 or 9500 |
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Moderate Nuisance
Join Date: Feb 2002
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* smacks forehead *
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