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It's little things like that which make me wish I'd stuck with NVIDIA.įrom the reviews of the console version it's more or less like Left4Dead, that is it's more focused on multiplayer and co-op in how it plays, AI is said to be pretty bad as well though it's apparently not that buggy and rather well done though somewhat weak in gameplay (And there's not much in terms of SP content.) so overall it had rather average reviews though can apparently be quite fun with two-three friends or something like that, based on what I've read in various reviews and from comments on a variety of sites plus Youtube videos and the like though, unsure about the game but we'll see how things turn out.

Per-game profiles should have been added years ago IMO and its depressing that I can't run BioShock or its sequel in DX10 with AA. Blur.įor now I'm OK with the HD 5870s I have but I really wish ATI would wake up and do some real work to improve their drivers, especially CrossFireX performance. You frequently have to wait months for ATI to support games and their idea of supporting CrossFireX in games is to disable it if it doesn't work properly, e.g. The LP2 SLI profile came within hours of the benchmark being released.
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To be fair, ATI do exactly what's expected of them as far as drivers go but no more NVIDIA, IMHO, go that extra mile and their drivers are not only more stable but more up to date with support for new games. Their cards are very good, well-built, quiet and power-efficient but all that's for naught if the drivers aren't up to scratch. I'm actually an ex-NVIDIA card owner and intend switching back to their cards once they've tamed the higher-end Fermi cards as I'm not entirely happy with ATI's drivers.

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Click to expand.The GTX 480 is a great card for tessellation and scales beautifully in SLI from the benchmarks I've seen but here in the UK it's stupidly expensive plus runs hot, is loud and I'd need to upgrade my PSU to run two cards.
