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Originally posted by duby229 View PostNvidia does have good drivers, that's true. And it's also true that Catalyst has very serious major problems. But the OSS drivers for AMD hardware are good. They can run most games now. There are a few that requires a higher level of OpenGL support than mesa provides though. I don't expect it to take much longer before even those work just fine.
You say it only takes a half a brain to choose nVidia hardware? Ok, I suppose dumb ass people can do what they want.
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Originally posted by rikkinho View Postthey are not good for gaming, catalyst is a mess, if you want game in linux without worry you need to use nvidia, ppl hate nvidia, but they are the only one who brings the features and performance in linux and unix, intel is ok, amd is a nightmareTest signature
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Originally posted by blackout23 View PostI hope everybody buys this card. More R&D Money for NVIDIA. Better cards in the future.
Your mindset is very backwards for a consumer.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostJust curious, what makes the Intel open source graphics drivers "ok" for gaming but the AMD open source graphics drivers "a nightmare" ?
Intels hardware is not OK for gaming. Hell, it's not even OK for composited desktops... Intel is almost entirely responsible for the decline of PC gaming. They have by far the largest graphics marketshare, more than half.... That means more than half of all PC's can't run games well. And that's Intels fault. They know it, and they don't care.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostJust curious, what makes the Intel open source graphics drivers "ok" for gaming but the AMD open source graphics drivers "a nightmare" ?
I haven't tested Radeon Open Source graphics much, but in Mount & Blade Warband there was graphical glitches and Crusader Kings II crashed quite quicly after I begun to play it. CK2 has been very stable with Intel graphics.
I like Steam because it is so very easy to buy and play games through it. Just a few clicks is all what is needed. What I don't like is that if I have to begin to troubleshoot graphical issues in games or if games crashes because of graphics drivers.
Intel Graphics has really spoiled me in Linux, the only bad thing is that the hardware is not that powerful enough. I would still not say that Radeon open source graphics is a complete mess. It seems to be good, about what Intel was a few years ago
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Originally posted by Kano View PostYou are too stupid, Intel works perfectly with KDE with OpenGL FX. Shut your mouth as your are even unable to find Win drivers for Intel gfx. Btw. Windows Update finds em automatically in most cases...
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Originally posted by Kano View PostYou are too stupid, Intel works perfectly with KDE with OpenGL FX. Shut your mouth as your are even unable to find Win drivers for Intel gfx. Btw. Windows Update finds em automatically in most cases...
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Originally posted by marceel View PostCmon intel graphics are not for gaming. You know it and everybody knows it. They are good in office pc, and thats it. You cant run game with playable FPS and have nice graphics.
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