I've always used ATI cards on my video/picture/music editing computers and Nvidia cards on gaming computers.
or just return that game Lol:androidwink:Roq said:Thanks for your help Tahl. I tried the hotfix and it didn't help, then a few weeks later new ATI drivers came out and it seemed to make it worse! There have also been a few patch's for Brink itself to fix some lag/video card issues and that has had no effect either. Oh well hopefully someone figures out some trix to make it smoother.
Ah shit. I hate that. I love steam but lame u can't returnRoq said:I bought it on Steam
Agree ecotox, You just have to be a little more interactive with your setup than just "plug n play" that will not work these daysECOTOX said:It happens on some games due to nvidias influence. ATI has always given me 80x more bang for my buck with gaming, just sometimes they don't get the chance to optimize drivers before hand.
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The whole issue with drivers breaking a lot of video cards for NVIDIA didn't help either. As far as I know, they still haven't replaced anyones video card that was destroyed because of the fans not working.Dorian said:I'm still on my trusty HD4890 on my PC... runs everything on max, except it doesn't support DX11. My MacPro has a 5870, but I don't really ever push it. I use the MacPro for media encoding...
I really don't like NVIDIA and won't ever buy one again. I've had 2 desktop 9800GT's die on me, along with an 8400GT and 8600GT on a Sony Vaio and HP Pavilion. I just can't trust them, and God knows.. I've given them plenty of chances.
Exactly what happened to BOTH my 9800GT's. And I got no warning or anything. The desktop window manager would crash and restart every once in a while and that's all I saw until it was dead.Tahl said:The whole issue with drivers breaking a lot of video cards for NVIDIA didn't help either. As far as I know, they still haven't replaced anyones video card that was destroyed because of the fans not working.
What was the brand of the 9800's Because that has alot to do with it."Dorian said:I'm still on my trusty HD4890 on my PC... runs everything on max, except it doesn't support DX11. My MacPro has a 5870, but I don't really ever push it. I use the MacPro for media encoding...
I really don't like NVIDIA and won't ever buy one again. I've had 2 desktop 9800GT's die on me, along with an 8400GT and 8600GT on a Sony Vaio and HP Pavilion. I just can't trust them, and God knows.. I've given them plenty of chances.