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Conflict On Graphic Standards Hurting PC Gaming?

Thanks to GameSpot for their editorial discussing graphics card manufacturers, and how their race for revenue could harm PC gaming. The piece discusses the days when "3dfx's Glide standard was the only thing going", and "3dfx even secured deals with retailers to create separate sections for 3dfx-compatible games." However, the author laments: "I thought hardware-specific games were a thing of the past. Then I booted up the demo for Bridge It", an Nvidia-sponsored title which "will not run unless you have an Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti or GeForce FX graphics card installed." The article ends with a hope that "clearer heads will prevail and PC gaming can take new steps toward improving ease-of-use, not balkanizing the platform for business reasons."

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  1. The game was developed as an NVIDIA demo. by gauauu · · Score: 5, Informative

    This whole story should be modded as -1, RTFFAQ.

    The game was made primarly as a graphics demo for NVIDIA cards. It makes sense, then, that it should be for NVIDIA cards, no?

    From the Bridge It FAQ:
    Bridge It was specifically designed as graphics demo to show off NVIDIA graphics cards.