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NVidia Recommended Graphics Card For Doom 3

Griffon4 writes "Nvidia announced today that they have been branded the recommended graphics card for id's forthcoming PC FPS Doom 3. Now I'm wondering: Recall a little over a year ago that Carmack said the Nvidia card at the time was just a slight bit more worthy than the ATI? Jump forward to today - are we getting a real recommendation based on id's own experience or just seeing the end result of a financial deal that benefits both?" Other possible factors (apart from NVidia simply being the better graphics card for Doom 3) include the alleged origination of some Doom 3 Alpha version leaks, unlikely to endear ATI to id, and, of course, ATI already having a major bundle deal in place with a certain other FPS.

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  1. Re:Screw Carmack by Yokaze · · Score: 3, Interesting

    > I've played the same game in both OpenGL and DirectX (Unreal 2003 or Unreal2...I forgot which one) and they flawlessly. In fact, I can't tell which one is better.
    > But if your going to program a game in an API, why not DirectX?

    On that matter, I'd quote some post, which maybe has some relevance to your question:

    >> Why build for a closed platform (DirectX)?

    id Software is not only producing games of the Quake and Doom-series on various platforms, which are not very demanding on the input devices, and usually only have a minimum of video. They also sell the graphics engine to other companies. IRC, that is actually the main income of the company.
    So, why should a company which makes its money mainly from graphics engines restrict oneself to one platform? Its not like they can't use DirectX for video, audio, and input anymore when they use OpenGL for graphics.
    Especially, when they have experts on that API and at the time when Quake emerged, DirectX 3D was nothing more than a hack.

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  2. endorsement sucks by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    NVIDIA is pleased to announce that id Software recommends the GeForce FX family of graphics processing units for DOOM 3.

    This means nothing, it could even be simply that the box system requirements says "GeForce FX or better" under the recomended sub-heading.

    Anyway, I hate this crap with games manufacturers officially "reccomending" hardware or deliberately coding a game to be more efficient with one brand over another. I despise seeing the Nvidia logo on game intros and thought a lot less of Valve when they endorsed ATi. I'll be thinking id has come a long way down in the world if they start endorsing nvidia, not that it would make sense since who wants to buy a game engine that is deliberately coded to run better on one specific brand's hardware.

    Its just such a cheap shitty way to try and make people buy your product. Cant beat the competition by making a better product? Frightened your competitor just does everything better than you? Screw being competitive and trying to offer something better for your customers, pay off developers to make the competition crapper instead!

    Developers should be ashamed of themselves, theyre supposed to be about making something as good as possible for any customer, not only if theyre using hardware from whoever theyve shacked up with.

  3. Re:Screw Carmack by eXtro · · Score: 3, Interesting

    DirectX is Microsoft proprietary and Carmack has always stated that proprietary isn't a good thing. It's easier to port a game if it's built from the ground up for portability. I don't know what he's developing on now but in the past he hasn't always even done initial development on Windows.

  4. XBOX Version by vasqzr · · Score: 3, Interesting


    iD has always said the XBOX version will be equal to the PC version (even at half the cpu/gfx capability) and released simultaneously.

    Maybe this has something to do with it, due to the XBOX having an NVIDIA GPU and not an ATI.

  5. Does it REALLY help both companies? by Lust · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I just bought a new ATI card. When I read that nVidia is the better choice for Doom 3, I wonder "Hrm, maybe I should just stick with HalfLife 2 and skip Doom altogether." No way am I forking out for a new videocard again...might as well buy a console and sit by the TV. In reality, the differences between cards may be small, but there is a two-edged sword with these company claims.