sandorski
No Lifer
- Oct 10, 1999
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I sorta, like many others, agree with the OP, he just didn't word it well.
NVidia has always been plagued with this type of criticism. That is, the whizzbang new feature that'll change the world, but not on the card it's Marketing the feature with. That First Generation card will provide a taste as to what that Feature will eventually bring, but that's about it. That kind of implementation really fueled the old skool 3dfx vs NVidia Battle Royales. NVidia provided new features that were the future, 3dfx provided features only capable of being used in the Present. NVidia didn't care if the main Marketing feature was useable in a Practical sense, 3dfx only cared that a feature was useable in a Practical sense. Eventually NVidias Marketing method won out and why would they change?
On the positive side of NVidia's Marketing method, they do force a new feature onto the Industry and these features do indeed eventually offer great benefit, so it's not a total "ripoff". What annoys many though are the, as the OP mentions, "OMG Feature XXXX!!!!!!!" types that totally ignore issues regarding Performance/Price and the results of thorough Testing/Comparison. These type seem to get caught up on the wonders of the Feature rather than the Practicality of it at Present. It's almost as if they think their whizzbang Feature will start running acceptably when more powerful cards that are acceptably powered come out. They'll never know(many of them), as they'll have moved on to the next Generation before they really have a chance to try it out.
NVidia has always been plagued with this type of criticism. That is, the whizzbang new feature that'll change the world, but not on the card it's Marketing the feature with. That First Generation card will provide a taste as to what that Feature will eventually bring, but that's about it. That kind of implementation really fueled the old skool 3dfx vs NVidia Battle Royales. NVidia provided new features that were the future, 3dfx provided features only capable of being used in the Present. NVidia didn't care if the main Marketing feature was useable in a Practical sense, 3dfx only cared that a feature was useable in a Practical sense. Eventually NVidias Marketing method won out and why would they change?
On the positive side of NVidia's Marketing method, they do force a new feature onto the Industry and these features do indeed eventually offer great benefit, so it's not a total "ripoff". What annoys many though are the, as the OP mentions, "OMG Feature XXXX!!!!!!!" types that totally ignore issues regarding Performance/Price and the results of thorough Testing/Comparison. These type seem to get caught up on the wonders of the Feature rather than the Practicality of it at Present. It's almost as if they think their whizzbang Feature will start running acceptably when more powerful cards that are acceptably powered come out. They'll never know(many of them), as they'll have moved on to the next Generation before they really have a chance to try it out.