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Originally posted by mrk
also think about it this way, ATI cards can use 16/24 or 32 bit precision BUT they default to the fastest mode which is 24 bit precision, now if NV and MS are optimising direct X 9.1 API for 32 bit precision under nvidia cards architecture then this is surely a good thing and coupled with the proven quality and performance of the beta 52.xx drivers so far it can only get better when the official outings emerge.
Competition is good, it not only dirves proices down but also means faster advances in gfx hardware technology and uptaking of the full range of direct x features and everyone stays happy
Agreed - ATI and Nvidia cards could be running HL2 evenly, or atleast close.
I think ATI's cards will be a tad better though - considering they have 8 pipes and the FX cards have 4. But it won't be noticably better, so everyone will win!
Now if Valve would just get that damm game out to us...