Quote Originally Posted by Luka_Aveiro View Post
So this is what we know:

- UE3 engine -> problems with regular AA (everyone knows that);

- nVidia worked with devs so their costumers could use AA with B:AA;

- their AA method is compatible with ATI cards (tricking the game into thinking you are using an nVidia card but using an ATI makes AA work - don't know if it flawless, however...);

- apparently, AMD was expecting to have AA enabled to their hardware, but since AA was brought up by nVidia+devs, it was only available with nVidia hardware;

If you ask me, I think AMD should publicly apologize nVidia+devs and start immediatly working with devs in order to make AA available with their hardware, in their own interest: if this situation gave them the will to complain, then it should give them aswell the will to fix the problem.
I mean, in the first place, AMD should have contacted devs in order to know why AA was disabled in the game instead of coming to public making this assumptions...

If it were in some other companies, some heads would roll...
Why should AMD apologize ? If anything Nvidia should for depriving the game for the consumers , monopolizing the market to make it so as in " If you want all the eye candy and physx get Nvida " Its like a kick in the face for us consumers . They should make it so to be compatible in all hardware . I don't care about physx , what I do care is dont make a game run half of its potential just because Im not using Nvidia , samething if ati did the same . Consumer wise is not good and not fair for our pockets .