Who's "we"? You're making a fantastic number of assumptions, right from your OP where poor benchmark showings for ATI = artificial performance crippling.This thread is for the ATI/AMD owners not a mud contest. If some software developers don't like our hardware then we don't like their software, period.
Question: have you emailed Ryan, or any staff here, with these questions? Ryan even responded to this thread and reiterated his email is always open. Have you made any attempt to collect any information about one single thing you're vaguely accusing people of here?And while at it, what is the criteria for selecting the games tested in the video card reviews? The most played ones? I don't think so. Also what video card was used in the CPU benches for the games listed in there?
Wow, a lot of disenginuity in here. It's like some were born yesterday. Never heard if Ubisoft disabling the DX10.1 support in Assassins Creed. Never heard of disabling the AA on Batman when a non-nVidia card was detected. Those things never happened.
What about fighting the good ol' fight against the software Physx in order to promote their proprietary hardware Physx? Disabling the multi-core support?
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...tm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss
The recent over-use of the tessellation that adds what? to the visual quality but seriously cripples the cards from the competition? The recent games and benchmarks that smell like rotten eggs in which Nvidia budget cards trash AMD high end products? As opposed to the non-TWIMTBP games in which the results are completely different? I mean you can't have an application in which an Athlon II is faster than an i7 2600K, can you? If you have, you must have done something fishy in there. You can't blame it all on the drivers, will HAWX II run much better on AMD with some other drivers? No, the game is designed to hit exactly the competition's "weak" point. It hurts the Nvidia owners too just like the hardware Physx but who cares about them?
Adobe (yet another Nvidia buddy) not offering support for the AMD cards and also for the cheaper Nvidia ones? It's not like they can't do it very easily, they don't want to:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/adobe-cs5-cuda-64-bit,2770-3.html
This doesn't hurt the consumers?
Go ahead, answer it. I made my account in here only because I heard that this site/forum is Intel/Nvidia biased and from viewing their reviews/benches. And it is.
1) No trolling, flaming or personally attacking members. Deftly attacking ideas and backing up arguments with facts is acceptable and encouraged. Attacking other members personally and purposefully causing trouble with no motive other than to upset the crowd is not allowed.
Whole thread is one giant troll.
Should just leave this one alone.
Why is this thread even allowed to stay open?
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A shill or plant is a person who helps another person or organization to sell goods or services without disclosing that he or she has a close relationship with the seller. The shill pretends to have no association with the seller/group and gives onlookers the impression that he or she is an enthusiastic independent customer. The person or group that hires the shill is using crowd psycholoy to encourage other onlookers or audience members (who are unaware of the set-up) to purchase the said goods or services.
...Those Focus members all over the net who don't disclose their participation in the program are not shills?
The new AMD drivers and hotfixes mostly allow the user to reduce the tessellation level or do it by themselves. It doesn't mean that the old drivers were "bad" but that they found a way to circumvent the "features" that crippled their cards. That was a hack not an improvement of bad drivers. The IQ is similar so there was no point in putting all those sub-pixel extra triangles in the first place unless somebody wanted them to look bad in reviews.
The Metro 2033 "bug" that allowed the GTX 470/480 a lower IQ and the latter to shoot past the HD 5870?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/geforce-gtx-480_11.html#sect0
The Focus program is not shady business practice? I said "Nvidia shills" and I received another infraction. I was insulted at least two times in this thread I never reported those things, everybody is entitled to his own opinion.
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Those Focus members all over the net who don't disclose their participation in the program are not shills?
AFAIK all focus group members are obliged by Nvidia to make it public that they are members.
Personal obligation, no way of telling.
Do be aware of the AnandTech Forum Guidelines, specifically Rule #1 which states:
Your post above is essentially an admission that your objective in becoming a member here is to press an anti-Intel and anti-Nvidia agenda with the no other motive than to upset the crowd because the crowd in your mind is pro-Intel and pro-Nvidia.
You are welcome to engage our community through our forums, but if you are here just to stir the pot and piss off as many people as you can then you are going to find yourself in the express lane to being banned.
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Well, there's nothing wrong pressing an anti-anything agenda IMO. People still have the right to be against a Corporation if they feel cheated. It's wrong to press a pro "X company" agenda as in the Nvidia infamous Focus Group program. Whatever one wants to say bad about AMD - I have no problem with that (and I read those kind of stuff all the time in here - very good).
There are only two possibilities:
1. The crowd in here is NOT pro-Intel and pro-Nvidia and nobody is upset by this thread. Might consider it silly or disagree (and many did that decently) but that's not flaming or anything since nobody is pro those companies and they couldn't care less about my criticism.
2. The crowd in here IS pro-Intel and pro-Nvidia and this makes this a flame thread BUT then this forum is biased and that would prove my opinion.
Im with you on the part where the OP is clearly presenting one sided arguments.
And Impressed with how physx 3.0 works. But you are starting to sound a bit one sided too with only listing nVidia "triumphs" making AMD look like they do nothing.
You would be surprised how much AMD helps developers with games. They just choose to spend their money on things other than putting up gaming evolved banners all of the game.
Also another thing, even when you turn off tessellation in HAWX2 nV cards are still much faster than AMD cards, so its something other than just tessellation as you don't see that in any other game, even in 3Dmark11 or Unigene that use heavy amounts of it. With tessellation off, AMD cards are still lumped together from the much slower 5850 with 1 tessellator engine to the 6970 has a tessellator up to 3x more powerful.
It mostly just poor coding on ubi's part. I don't think nV could get a game crippled for AMD even if they tried, seeing how close market share is to 50/50.
Well, there's nothing wrong pressing an anti-anything agenda IMO. People still have the right to be against a Corporation if they feel cheated. It's wrong to press a pro "X company" agenda as in the Nvidia infamous Focus Group program. Whatever one wants to say bad about AMD - I have no problem with that (and I read those kind of stuff all the time in here - very good).
There are only two possibilities:
1. The crowd in here is NOT pro-Intel and pro-Nvidia and nobody is upset by this thread. Might consider it silly or disagree (and many did that decently) but that's not flaming or anything since nobody is pro those companies and they couldn't care less about my criticism.
2. The crowd in here IS pro-Intel and pro-Nvidia and this makes this a flame thread BUT then this forum is biased and that would prove my opinion.
That's exactly what I said. Questionable coding in their games, questionable marketing practices, questionable benches, questionable relationship with game developers and some hardware sites, questionable promotion of proprietary solutions.
So why all this fuss about those claims? I'm treated like I was drawing a Muhammad cartoon on an Islamic site. 🙂
While the corporations have the right to tweak their products as much they want, the end user has the right to decide what he buys or not.
This is an incomplete list of companies/games that not only exploit the Nvidia strengths but also cripple the ATI/AMD cards on purpose.
Ubisoft - Assassin's Creed
HAWX1&2
Capcom - Lost Planet 2
EA Digital Illusions
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2
- NFS
4A Games - Metro 2033
Digital Extremes - BioShock 2
Capcom - Lost Planet 2
Cryptic Studios - Star Trek Online
Look at this bench:
http://i.imgur.com/S2GTL.png
It's ludicrous
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Stop buying their products, period.
Too late. Got a couple of those games and 3 nvidia cards currently.