Quote:
Originally Posted by Dowly
Good luck with ATI. The rumour is that Nvidia is going to get working with AMD. That makes it a partner for both Intel & AMD. Tough times ahead for ATI (Good, I hate the bstards!).
I've had my 8800 for almost a year and have never had any problems with the drivers. Every game I have new or old worked just fine even with two updates old drivers I had before I remembered to get the new ones month or so back.
|
What you are looking for is glitches. With ATI, they find and fix them. WIth this damn 8800, tough luck. Also, ATI is continually putting out perf enhancements for their boards - and you get squat from NVidia. I have both here and ATI is the way better of the two.
NVidia may no longer be a company soon as well. They are at a disadvatage to both Intel and their raster engine and AMD/ATI with Fusion. If NVidia doesn't make the right move right now, they will cease to exist in their present form. Their only move is to buy AMD. If not, its checkmate. Maybe this is why they aren't spending any money on driver support - they are saving all their cash for the one and only move they have left. In the end, the consumer loses with them.
-S