Desloc
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from GFX707 on 6:47 am on Dec. 30, 2001 Lol, knowing SiS, your 32MB AGP (unnamed) graphics card is probably some onboard piece of s**t that will leave you completely screwed because the system doesnt have an AGP slot!!!! <span id='postcolor'> If it doesn't have an AGP slot, I wouldn't buy it.
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TRUFORM support for player models... maybe trees and bushes too? Many games are already supporting Truform via a patch and ATI says it's fairly easy to add Truform to a title. (Edited by Desloc at 12:41 pm on Dec. 5, 2001)
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from MrLaggy on 4:45 pm on Dec. 22, 2001 But the 7500 doesn't support DX8 pixel and vertex shaders, so while I would probably buy it rather than a Radeon-64 I wouldn't see any point in swapping a Radeon-64 for it unless I could get one for the same price. And there's not that much point in upgrading to a Radeon-8500 either until more games come out using the DX8-specific features.<span id='postcolor'> That's the point of purchasing the 7500. By the time 'most games' have PS 1.1-1.4 support I'll have a new Radeon 9500LE 128meg
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Yup, the joystick does offer some nice altitude and quick Maybe a dead zone for the 'throttle' can be introduced to easily maintain level flight.
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Comparing a Radeon64ddr and a 8500 are like night and day in performance. I picked up a Radeon 7500 after selling my Radeon64ddr for the same price, $200CAN Frame rate and fill rate are much better clocked at 290/230 compared to 183/183. I have my 7500(retail) clocked to 330/260 and it flies!
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Comparing a Celery to a Duron is fightin' words
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If I were BIS, I wouldn't release a SDK... yet, if at all. VBS is just one reason and it's a good one. As with, say the Half-Life engine, an SDK helped sales via the development of Counter-Strike. CS was better than Half-Life and TFC according to the vast number of players and servers. Valve even bought the rights to CS. My guess is that they will stop development of TF2 in favor of CS2. And when did Valve release it's SDK? Not right away. Heck, if they designed CS themselves they may have never released the SDK at all. What BIS has in OFP is good already and they know it. They don't need Mods to sell their software. Red Hammer is another reason. They make the Mods, they make the money. (Edited by Desloc at 5:25 am on Dec. 17, 2001)
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Install VIA drivers(4.36) in safe mode. Reboot. Install DX 8.1 in safe mode. Reboot.
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People are buying this software because it's a multi-aspected Engagement Sim. Even the infantry has issues that have to be worked out. I agree that flight and vehicle physics/realism can be improved greatly. Maybe peeps are afraid on flying Go to a local flight school, take a introductory flight and you'll understand the freedom of being airborne. Do you think that VBS comes with these flight dynamics? BIS has them and should share (Edited by Desloc at 6:45 am on Dec. 14, 2001) (Edited by Desloc at 6:46 am on Dec. 14, 2001)
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A7V133 4xagp w/TB 1.33@1.5Ghz (11x136) 512meg Infineon cas2 133 Radeon 7500 Retail (320/260mhz) 7206 drivers ala Humus... Rage3D Tweak v3.0 Beta 4 SB Live 5.1 (pci 3) Dlink Nic (pci 4) Win 98 with Via 4.35 and DX 8.1 Final Not an issue, not a problem
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If I were BIS, I'd pick that up in a second. That snow looks just awesome!!!
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I just saw it like this... they were having their last smoke
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Are you saying that in normal D3D mode, W-Buffer enabled, that you don't see the road flickering in the distance? I find that D3D T&L mode looks much nicer than normal D3D, but runs slower and lags when zooming. W-Buffer doesn't work at all in D3D T&L... vehicles sink into the ground
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Disable W-Buffer and... if you have a Tweaker installed, disable Hierarchical Z.
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Either card you buy is a good choice.
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Many Radeon users would argue otherwise, and that's ATI's first implementation of SmoothVision. As for CS... that's Valves fault for adding Truform to it's weapon models, not ATI's. The hostage and scientist models in CS look absolutely awesome with Truform. Developers decide what models get Truform and what models do not. If you never saw a gun using Truform, which is an incorrect use of the technology, you'd also be impressed.
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Sorry, I was refering to DX 8.1 pixel shaders... http://www.nvnews.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=002164 http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1504&p=3 Yes, the GF3 Ti500 is DX8.1 compliant.
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Old news... been fixed with newest drivers. It doesn't represent their hardware in any way or form. GF Ti500 - great card, very fast, if not the fastest card on the market. It's based on one year old tech and is only DX8 compatible. Most expensive card you can buy. Radeon 8500- great card, very fast. New tech based on DX 8.1. Drivers are fair(XP) to good(98) and will only get better. This card has only been out for a month and is cheaper than the competition's flagship product. Each card has pluses and minuses, arguing which is better is sort of fultile. So GF2/3 users should relax, you have a very good card. And don't worry, if OFP adds Truform, we'll post the screenies for ya
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from Treehead Woodfist on 1:12 pm on Dec. 6, 2001 </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"> Think about your level of expression. <span id='postcolor'> As I hate to bring myself to someone's level to get a point across I felt in this situation it worked adequately Sorry if I was too harsh, but having a new member(8 posts) bash the Avon Lady is unforgivable
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from Cpt Gamer FtK on 7:09 pm on Dec. 6, 2001 lol , Ok , If radeon 8500 is such a great card why do they need to use pictures of chicks to sell them to gullible young men ?? Ever seen an Nvidia advert with some chick?? Â whats up with that?? <span id='postcolor'> ATI is a Canadian company... you obviously haven't seen our beatuiful ladies up here in Canada?
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I didn't mean to upset all those NVidia user without Truform. It's a great tech, and it's easy for delevopers to implement. Smoother models result in more realism... period. Maybe reading this will help Nvidia users ease their pain... http://www.theinquirer.net/05120104.htm
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I know with the Radeon driver you have to have the W-Buffer enabled before you can have it enabled in game. Does your Nvidia driver support W-Buffer by default or do you have to use a tweaker to enable it?
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"> (once again the FAQ of "theannoyingavonlady" didn´t make it, HEHE) <span id='postcolor'> This lady has done more for helping a gaming community then most. Her FAQ are well written, detailed and updated. I think she kicks **s... period. So keep your jealous, snot-nosed, 12yo opinions to yourself. (Edited by Desloc at 11:35 pm on Dec. 5, 2001)
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The speed hit is minimum as there are different amounts of Truform that can be applied... like a LOD slider. Â All Radeon cards can support Truform in software via drivers. The 8500 does it in hardware. It's funny how so many Nvidia users get their knickers in a knot over ATI's tech. Â (Edited by Desloc at 11:12 pm on Dec. 5, 2001)
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OFP player models would look incredible Truformed... period. But you don't have a ATI card, so why should you care, right? If you owned a Radeon, or if you'd seen screens of Truform in action you may be singing a different tune. (Edited by Desloc at 1:00 pm on Dec. 5, 2001)