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As a side note, comparing ATi's 4XAA and nVidia's 4XAA is not fair.
ATi's 4XAA quality is superior.
ATi's 4XAA quality is superior.
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Originally posted by Ahnteis
[points up]
fann - boi!
Both companies use "optimized drivers". Optimization isn't a bad thing.
Now, if the game looks worse after the optimization then you talk about IMAGE QUALITY.
As for benchmarks--they're a big steaming pile of headcrab poop and are only used so that morons have some way to compare graphics cards since relevant comparisons are difficult.
Originally posted by anarchy
Screw the 9800 pro, screw the 5900 ultra.
Im getting the R360 (9900 Pro?) 400mhz/400mhz!
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10544
That will be the fastest card for hl2 untell next year.
Originally posted by A2597
in the end, price was the deciding factor for me, and the 9800 was MUCH cheaper then either the 9800 Pro or the 5900 Ultra.
Originally posted by Ahnteis
As for benchmarks--they're a big steaming pile of headcrab poop and are only used so that morons have some way to compare graphics cards since relevant comparisons are difficult.
1) Is this a problem that can be fixed with new drivers, or would we have to buy a whole new card to recitify it? If so, are there any cards on the horizon that would offer it?
Drivers aren't likely to fix the problem, with the exception of the ATI 9500-9800. There's hope there for being able to use FSAA properly. You are out of luck on NVidia unless either NVidia or us come up with some clever way of solving this problem.
2) Is this a problem unique to hardware + Source?
It's a problem for any app that packs small textures into larger textures. The small textures will bleed into each other if you have multisample FSAA enabled. The best thing to do right now is either buy an ATI card in the hopes that it will be solved there, or wait until the next generation of cards come out.