Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 08:59:35 -0700
From: Simulations <simulations@sierra.com> Add to Address Book Add To Spam Block List
Subject: RE: email form:TRIBES
To: "'xxxx'" <BStark@mailcity.com>
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Thank you for contacting Sierra On-Line Technical Support.
This is really not something you can complain to us. If you check with
Matrox they will tell you that G400 still not using a real ICD driver. It is
actually a MiniGL driver and really can not use the full potential of the
card. Same as G200, this card is D3D card. It perform the better on D3D, not
OpenGL.
Even till now, G400 doesn't have a big enough userbase. So developing
special codes to optimize performence on G400 (like we did for TNT/TNT2) is
not very practical. And overall this card is not as powerful as TNT2 on the
RAW polygon pushing and pixel filling speed.
If the Matrox can improbe their ICD driver and have a good user base before
Tribes 2 is finalized, that is a very good change G400 special support will
be included in Tribes 2.
We value the input of our customers. Unfortunately, because of the focus of
our department, we handle strictly technical issues. Our communication with
other departments is limited; therefore, we suggest that you send
e-mail to
suggestions@sierra.com. You will receive an automated response ackowledging
receipt, and your e-mail will be forwarded to the relevant department.
If you require further support, please e-mail us, including the full thread
of this correspondence in your message.
Sincerely,
Arnold
Technical Support
Sierra On-Line
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxx
[mailto:xxxx]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 3:41 PM
To: simulations@sierra.com
Subject: email form:TRIBES
TRIBES
Diamond MX300
Matrox G400 32MB
more
Homebuilt
Intel Celeron 466MHz
Windows 98
Video
To Whom It May Concern At Sierra/Dynamix,
I have enjoyed playing Starsiege Tribes for quite a long time.
Recently I purchased a new Matrox G400 video card
(http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/mill_g400/home.htm). With my new Matrox
G400, I can no longer play Tribes in OpenGL mode. And as an avid Tribes
player, I (and many other G400 owners) need OpenGL in order for serious
gameplay. I can play Tribes smoothly in software mode at 1024 x 768. Yet I
can count the frames crawl by in OpenGL mode at 640 x 480. Plus there are
MANY graphic flaws. I suggest you see for yourself. It's bad. On a nVidia
TNT2, Tribes can be played smoothly in OpenGL mode without any graphic
flaws.
http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum4/HTML/001380.html
Above is a URL to my discussion of this matter at MatroxUsers forum.
I talk about this problem a bit more detailed there. Feel free to join in
the discussion. As Matrox G400 owners, we feel left out by Matrox and
Dynamix. We are not able to enjoy Starsiege Tribes like many others. Please
try as hard as possible to resolve this matter. I will be glad to answer any
questions you might have at my below email address.
Thank you
From: Simulations <simulations@sierra.com> Add to Address Book Add To Spam Block List
Subject: RE: email form:TRIBES
To: "'xxxx'" <BStark@mailcity.com>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for contacting Sierra On-Line Technical Support.
This is really not something you can complain to us. If you check with
Matrox they will tell you that G400 still not using a real ICD driver. It is
actually a MiniGL driver and really can not use the full potential of the
card. Same as G200, this card is D3D card. It perform the better on D3D, not
OpenGL.
Even till now, G400 doesn't have a big enough userbase. So developing
special codes to optimize performence on G400 (like we did for TNT/TNT2) is
not very practical. And overall this card is not as powerful as TNT2 on the
RAW polygon pushing and pixel filling speed.
If the Matrox can improbe their ICD driver and have a good user base before
Tribes 2 is finalized, that is a very good change G400 special support will
be included in Tribes 2.
We value the input of our customers. Unfortunately, because of the focus of
our department, we handle strictly technical issues. Our communication with
other departments is limited; therefore, we suggest that you send
e-mail to
suggestions@sierra.com. You will receive an automated response ackowledging
receipt, and your e-mail will be forwarded to the relevant department.
If you require further support, please e-mail us, including the full thread
of this correspondence in your message.
Sincerely,
Arnold
Technical Support
Sierra On-Line
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxx
[mailto:xxxx]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 3:41 PM
To: simulations@sierra.com
Subject: email form:TRIBES
TRIBES
Diamond MX300
Matrox G400 32MB
more
Homebuilt
Intel Celeron 466MHz
Windows 98
Video
To Whom It May Concern At Sierra/Dynamix,
I have enjoyed playing Starsiege Tribes for quite a long time.
Recently I purchased a new Matrox G400 video card
(http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/mill_g400/home.htm). With my new Matrox
G400, I can no longer play Tribes in OpenGL mode. And as an avid Tribes
player, I (and many other G400 owners) need OpenGL in order for serious
gameplay. I can play Tribes smoothly in software mode at 1024 x 768. Yet I
can count the frames crawl by in OpenGL mode at 640 x 480. Plus there are
MANY graphic flaws. I suggest you see for yourself. It's bad. On a nVidia
TNT2, Tribes can be played smoothly in OpenGL mode without any graphic
flaws.
http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum4/HTML/001380.html
Above is a URL to my discussion of this matter at MatroxUsers forum.
I talk about this problem a bit more detailed there. Feel free to join in
the discussion. As Matrox G400 owners, we feel left out by Matrox and
Dynamix. We are not able to enjoy Starsiege Tribes like many others. Please
try as hard as possible to resolve this matter. I will be glad to answer any
questions you might have at my below email address.
Thank you
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