i think nvidia are supposed to be announcing a new chip in august, but it will not be released for a little while afterwards, so imo matrox have a small window of oppurtunity, due to people hearing about the nv30 and waiting for it.
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But see there is a difference between Matrox and nVidia in that Matrox cards tend to live up to their announced specs while nVidia cards consistantly fall short. And people are starting to see that. That is one of the reasons that Matrox doesn't announce it's anticipanted specs until them know that the chip can live up to them. And if the chip can't live up to the anticipated specs then they will revamp the specs to match what the card can do, before announcing it. Believe me alot of work and testing has gone into their next product.
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Originally posted by Joel
But see there is a difference between Matrox and nVidia in that Matrox cards tend to live up to their announced specs while nVidia cards consistantly fall short.
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JoelSomeday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.
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that's what the reverse engineering guys say...
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Originally posted by Joel
But see there is a difference between Matrox and nVidia in that Matrox cards tend to live up to their announced specs while nVidia cards consistantly fall short.
Joel
Some people have a short memory... Can you say OGL ICD...
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Some people have a short memory... Can you say OGL ICD...
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beating a dead horse...
Originally posted by Joel
No I don't have a short memory, that is why I said 'tend too'. But then again that was only one spec they fell short of, but then made up for it. nVidia falls short on pretty much all their specs.
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i just discovered that "directx caps viewer" says that MaxAnisotropy=4 on my g400max
does that means they have fixed the anisotropic filtering? it isn´t a driver option and i don´t have any games that natively supports anisotropic filtering, can somebody tell me if it works in games, that natively supports it, and how fast is it?Last edited by TdB; 3 May 2002, 15:08.This sig is a shameless atempt to make my post look bigger.
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Originally posted by Novdid
The game do not have to support anisotropic filtering, it's all up to the chip, the same goes for fsaa.
and since it can´t be forced in the drivers, it has to be enabled in the game. both fsaa and anisotropic CAN be controlled by the game if the chip and the game supports it.
it is rarely the case that games handles anisotropic filtering, you are often dependent on a driver-tweak.
just like z-bufferdepth can be controlled by the game, or (in matrox´s case) forced in the drivers.Last edited by TdB; 4 May 2002, 03:53.This sig is a shameless atempt to make my post look bigger.
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are you sure?
the filtering option in the graphics-menu seems to be bilinear filtering, it doesn´t even supports trilinear filtering.
there was an anti-aliasing option though, it didn´t work on my kyro2, i didn´t try it on my g400max.
i had g-police v1.19 bundled with my old voodoo2, i don´t know if it is different from the retail version though.This sig is a shameless atempt to make my post look bigger.
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nVidia GF5-3dfx
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And I won't be surpriced if it once again a warmed over GF1 core again.....
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