Quote Originally Posted by madcho View Post
When a new GPU from nvidia is on market, old GPU don't have any update in drivers. Yeah support is better on green way ...

Drivers need to be improved in nvidia, they need improve how it's designed, you can be lost in this pannel ...
What?

Nice but What do you do with cuda ? Are you a programer on CUDA yourself ? Or you use the 2-3 programs that runs on it ( and ATIs too ) with some demos ? It's nice Stuff. PhysX is nothing really good for futur graphics. So i don't want it. 3D systems tryed to exist already 10-15 years ago, but was a fail. It's gonna fail again. A lot of people are already wearing glases. They can't wear two in same time. So it's gonna fail again.
I don't use CUDA but many other people do. Fermi is not just a gaming GPU you know.

As for PhysX, thats your opinion and you're welcome to it. Personally, I love a good PhysX implementation. It can really change the atmosphere of a game for the better.

Batman AA and Mafia 2 are the best examples of really good PhysX implementations.

As for 3D Vision, again, thats your opinion. But you're wrong on one thing.

3D isn't failing. Why do you think there are so many new HDTVs coming out that support 3D capability?

I recently bought a 58 inch Samsung 3D Plasma in fact, and the 3D material on it was surprisingly good. Nvidia is also coming out with a device that will allow you to play 3D games on 3D capable HDTVs rather than LCD monitors.

Saying something is not a proof. ATi's filtering is far better from old RV770, proof :

http://www.hardware.fr/articles/770-...5870-5850.html

And i've don't found the page on fermi, but i remember to have seen a beter quality from RV870
LOL, you must have missed the big debate we had on the forum concerning ATI cheating in Crysis.

Read this thread.

Also, that D3D AF tester doesn't mean squat when it comes to actual image quality in real games.

Click here, and you'll see that ATI's filtering quality in games is actually inferior to that of Nvidia's.

Guru3d also noticed it as well when they published their Starcraft 2 GPU performance article.