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Relevant,but I'm doubting fault lays entirely with AMD.Originally posted by MH View PostWell the OP listed Rage as one of the games he wants to run so I believe it's relevant.Want to get into playing Quake again? Click here for the Multiplayer-Startup kit! laissez bon temps rouler!
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Absolutely not. Have an AMD CPU and my motherboard sports an Nvidia chipset, and I've used both AMD and Nvidia cards on it.Originally posted by rev View Postas soon as i saw i only had a 250w psu i knew i'd have to replace that.
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Remember, MH is not advocating OPENGL over DIRECTX as his current coding project is DIRECT X 9 version of Quake! He's saying that Rage works better on nVidia cards due to the "once again" ATI drivers not holding it's weight for openGL support. AMD/ATI has relations with MicroSoft for the xbox so their R&D team takes DirectX priority one; openGL gets second fiddle.Originally posted by Mindf!3ldzX View PostRelevant,but I'm doubting fault lays entirely with AMD.Last edited by R00k; 11-22-2011, 10:31 AM.
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In the normal run of things I favour D3D; in cases where OpenGL is important for end-users I favour NVIDIA; in cases where OpenGL is important for developers I favour Intel or AMD. Think that about sums it up.Originally posted by R00k View PostRemember, MH is not advocating OPENGL over DIRECTX as his current coding project is DIRECT X 9 version of Quake! He's saying that Rage works better on nVidia cards due to the "once again" ATI drivers not holding it's weight for openGL support. AMD/ATI has relations with MicroSoft for the xbox so their R&D team takes DirectX priority one; openGL gets second fiddle.
I notice too that the recent AMD 11.11a driver update has resolved all issues with Rage, so my objections to AMD for the purposes of this thread can be considered gone.IT LIVES! http://directq.blogspot.com/
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