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GeForce FX And More From AGDC 2002

Mr.Tweak writes "We have posted some coverage from the Australian Game Developers Conference which was held over this past weekend at the Melbourne Convention Center. There you will find information on Sony's PS2 online gaming plans, Sony's PS2 Linux Development Kits, and videos and pictures of nVidia's GeForce FX in action as well as shots of the graphics card and other juicy details."

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  1. Anyone else tired of GeForce's marketing? by salvius · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While I think that the new GeForce card is constantly showing just how good it is, there is not reason to completely over-exaggerate its capabilities. I hate videos showing one model in a very simplistic scene and being hailed as 'most realistic 3D ever.' For these demos to be realistic, they need to have REAL scenes, with real moving objects. I wish marketing was more honest.

    1. Re:Anyone else tired of GeForce's marketing? by quitcherbitchen · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I hate videos showing one model in a very simplistic scene and being hailed as 'most realistic 3D ever.'

      Most of those videos are technology demos and are designed to show off specific aspects of the GPU. Placing the effects in the context of a realistic scene is the duty of those who develop the 3D apps. I'd rather see that a card can do some thing new and see how well it can do it rather than watch a video chock full of polygons and nothing else.

  2. Linking to forums by Mage+Powers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I thought we had realised that linking to forums is a bad idea... ahh well.

  3. This is not exclusive to nVidia. by Blaede · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Every company that deals in graphics has done it. I've seen this on screens for SNES games, Sega consoles, 3Dfx cards, Intel CPUs, ad nauseum. nVidia didn't create this practice, they merely became the latest in a long series of companies to engage in marketing puffery.

  4. Re:They make games in Australia? by yobbo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Pardon me for asking, but what is exactly funny about this? Gaming is a huge component of the entertainment industry, just like film. Is it funny that you can study film making?