AMD Tightens Bonds With Game Developers
J. Dzhugashvili writes "Nvidia 'The Way It's Meant To Be Played' splash screens are all over major PC games. AMD's developer relations program used to be a much lower-profile affair, but that's changed recently. New and upcoming games like Sleeping Dogs, Dishonored, Medal of Honor Warfighter, Far Cry 3, BioShock Infinite, and the Tomb Raider reboot are all part of AMD's Gaming Evolved program. As it turns out, that's because AMD's new executive team is more keen on gaming than their predecessors, and they've poured more money into the initiative. The result: closer relationships between AMD and game developers/publishers, better support for Radeon-specific features in new titles, and juicy game bundle offers."
AMD Tightens Bonds With Game Developers
Keep your kinky S&M stuff to yourself please.
I read the summary as: "As it turns out, AMD's new executive team is more keen on marketing than their predecessors, and they've poured more money into the initiative. The result: closer relationships between AMD and covert advertising on technology news websites, more attention for Radeon-specific features that nobody will use in new titles, and juicy benchmark results showing that Nvidia cards still outperform the AMD ones in absolute performance, as well as performance/cost and performance/watt."
The Splash screens are annoying and overly loud. Just select game .. play game. No other steps required. All menus to accessible from within the game. Stop holding up my SSD with other crap.
That's the beauty of OpenGL, you spend less time on silly things but DirectX is still more powerful. So you have a choice, either more power with DirectX or ease of use / versatility with OpenGL.
Perhaps they could use that money in making the software better before going on a huge marketing campaign...
I was very pleased to find that in both Borderlands 2 and XCOM Enemy Unknown, the super-annoying splash screens can all be disabled with a little light editing of .ini files in your user profile.
I hate those things, especially when the game developer doesn't let you skip them. (Borderlands 1, I'm looking at you. Ugh.)
But once I've seen them once, I don't need to ever see them again... so commenting out the StartupMovies lines in the .ini files is a lovely feature.
Apparently, someone just updated their Catalyst drivers yesterday (like me), saw the ads for these exact games during the installation, and decided it would make a great /. front page story.
AMD still lags behingd Nvidia when it comes to the major blockbusters.
Nothing to see here.
Wake me up when their linux drivers work as well as nvidia's please :)
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Yes, but have they fixed the bugs in the drivers? I had to downgrade from 2.8 to 2.4 due to missing shadows in my games.
The very same predecessors who bought and merged with ATI, a graphics card business? Oh sure, I know graphics cards have many applications (moreso today than ever thanks to GPGPU computing) but let's face it - the rise of the GPU has been primarily because of gaming.
It's no wonder that just a couple of years after the merger, the entire AMD/ATI company was worth less than what AMD paid for ATI alone...
+1 IDisagreeSoHeMustBeATrollOrAnAstroturferOrAShill
...how about a bog-standard driver that can go more than a day without taking out Windows 7?
How do I get the bundle in Europe? It seems that the promotion is only available to US residents, but my google-fu could have failed me...
hobby. It was all or make 7oud noises it attempts to Again. There are in a head spinning superior to slow, will not work. And Join GNAA (GAY but with Netcraft towel under the
Nvidia gives out bribe^^^^marketing budget for 'The Way It's Meant To Be Played' splash screen. They pay you money for adding that splash and tying your product to some retarded nvidia only library (usually physx).
There was a time Nvidia paid for removing features that worked better on AMD (Assassin's Creed DirectX 10.1). Nowadays they just force you to run their unoptimized DLL.
Who logs in to gdm? Not I, said the duck.
Does that mean that in addition to enduring stupid unskippable Nvidia clips playing when games start we can look forward to the same from AMD?
When there was virtualization flaw in one of their processors, they decided not to refund customers.
I was one of those customers. Now AMD in dire straits. Am I going to refund them? Nope. More than that, my next processor going to be Intel. Will save me hundred pounds per year as well on electricity.
More performance + 100 pounds per year economy > 200 pounds extra upfront costs
Making inferior processor is OK. Badly treating customers is not. If you are a small boy, AMD, you need to be extra polite - you can't bully others like big boys do.
Cheers.
Actually, their windows drivers have been pretty good. ... the textures didn't render. So it appears to be an issue with my laptop's ATI GPU+driver, and not my code at all. Frustrating!
Linux drivers are better than they used to be, but still buggy. For example, I've been recently coding with Ogre3d, and was ready to pull my hair out when terrain textures would not render.
Then I tested the built-in Ogre demos, and
Apparently this was also a similar ">issue with textures on some Catalyst drivers in windows running back quite a bit.
If I have to wait more than 15 secs from program execution to program start (i.e. I get to sit through the splash screen parade), I am not happy.
That depends on how fast your storage is. If you're playing from a spinning HDD or (worse yet) playing directly from optical disc, it might take more than 15 seconds just to copy everything into RAM. Games are supposed to use these logos to cover this loading.
I haven't had to do the driver shuffle to get games working since i switched to ATI/AMD.
Nvidia was nice. but holy fuck. i kept at least 5 versions of their drivers around for various games to get them working 100% properly. it got rather insane depending on which game i wanted to play. and that determines which driver i needed. and it would have to be changed YET AGAIN if i wanted to play something else...
AMD i've just got one driver. the installed one. and everything works perfectly.
I also had the misfortune to try nvidias support once. Their solution to a fucking driver problem was 'you should buy our newest video card'. And my card was less than 6 months old.
All in all... fuck nvidia.
Their mobo chipset drivers are almost as bad too. Next mobo sure won't have nvidia anything.