Today's Hardware on Tomorrow's Games
GweeDo writes: "Anandtech has gotten their hands on a recent build of the Unreal Engine to give today's hardware (Geforce 3 ti's and upper-class Radeons) a run for the money to see how they will do on tomorrows games. The article is here and quite a good read ..."
Is there any point? With Geforce 4 MXs around the corner at a very affordable price(it looks like they'll debut at around 100-120 dollars), does it really matter if todays uber-cards get whipped?
Granted, some people spent big bucks for their Geforce 3 Tis, but they will still be able to play games, just not at the bleeding edge anymore. That's a main point of the video card industry -- it's fast, so don't feel bad when your card is not high end enough to run at max detail anymore.
It's been a long time.