severance
06-10-2003, 01:36
http://www.hardware4you.sm/
La notizia, sebbene non ufficiale, sarebbe stata lasciata trapelare con il consenso di membri del consorzio, sperando che serva da "ultimatum" ad nVidia.
Nvidia's NV38 (along with the rest of the FX series) has been dubbed as a substandard card by team dx. This means that DX will not include NV in it's developement range for directx10. Team DX made the decision "as a favor to the graphics industry". Team DX claims that NV violated their partnership agreement by changing the DX9 code with their latest set of drivers as caught by Xbit labs recently. This violates the licensing agreement and conpromises DX's quality in order to make it seem as if ATi and NV cards alike display the same image quality (which would be really bad in this case). This can only be fixed by reinstalling dx9b
E' importante comprendere bene le ultime righe: gli ultimi detonator non si limitano ad applicare le tanto discusse "ottimizzazioni" ma modificano permanentemente il codice stesso delle librerie DirectX9.
se e tutto vero allora nvidia tarocca pure le direct x coi driver pur di guadagnare fps? correggetemi se sbaglio!:muro: :mc: :sofico:
La notizia, sebbene non ufficiale, sarebbe stata lasciata trapelare con il consenso di membri del consorzio, sperando che serva da "ultimatum" ad nVidia.
Nvidia's NV38 (along with the rest of the FX series) has been dubbed as a substandard card by team dx. This means that DX will not include NV in it's developement range for directx10. Team DX made the decision "as a favor to the graphics industry". Team DX claims that NV violated their partnership agreement by changing the DX9 code with their latest set of drivers as caught by Xbit labs recently. This violates the licensing agreement and conpromises DX's quality in order to make it seem as if ATi and NV cards alike display the same image quality (which would be really bad in this case). This can only be fixed by reinstalling dx9b
E' importante comprendere bene le ultime righe: gli ultimi detonator non si limitano ad applicare le tanto discusse "ottimizzazioni" ma modificano permanentemente il codice stesso delle librerie DirectX9.
se e tutto vero allora nvidia tarocca pure le direct x coi driver pur di guadagnare fps? correggetemi se sbaglio!:muro: :mc: :sofico: