I had a high end card, the X1900? It was a while ago lol. Anyway, Windows 8 showed up and AMD dropped support for it stating that Windows 8 had built in drivers which would be all you'd need........ and that really put me off. As it was about a 2 year old card at the time, but new lower end cheap cards (£40 or so) had support
I'd have to think but I'd say I am about 50/50 for AMD vs NVIDIA in hardware I have owned. Also Intel. I have had plenty of AMD CPUs the last one being an Athlon 64 which is still going today
(parents have it actually lol). I remember getting a Pentium 4, and then pretty much finding it performed worse than the Pentium 3 it replaced and dropping it quite soon after for an Athlon. I was around for the whole Geforce FX debacle too. I actually bought a 5800 Ultra! One of the few that made it to the UK. Sounded like a freaking jet engine but I valiantly supported it before the benchmark fudging started and the comparisons to the 9700 and then I thankfully got out and most of my money back and got a 9700. Then a 9800....
And this has little to do with anything so XD yeah anyway looking forward to having a play.
EDIT: So I looked it up. Seems the X1900 XTX was launched in August 2006? Can't be right can it? O.o I bought a Core 2 Q6600 with an X1900 or X1950 in 2008 from OcUK. I guess the GPU was (to me) 4 years old then. That's probably the longest I have ever had a system for but I was out of the whole "gaming loop" for a little while. Still.
NVIDIA supported older cards in Windows 8. It sucked that I couldn't move up to 8 without forfeiting proper drivers. It was more gutting considering that X1900 XTX was a quite a costly card in the day. When low end £20 cards were coming out taht had support it made me raaage XD I mean -id pay £20 if you could support my X1900!!! XD
Hehe well thats the past anyways.