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New Vista Forceware

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Don't be fooled by the title nVidia are still a joke Vista wise.

No SLI
No AA
No AF
1296x972 resolution instead of 1280x1024? WTF?
1440x900 not supported

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X64
X86
 
Jihad said:
Don't be fooled by the title nVidia are still a joke Vista wise.

No SLI
No AA
No AF
1296x972 resolution instead of 1280x1024? WTF?
1440x900 not supported



LOL :D Wtf's the point of using them if theyre like that.
 
Ati aren't much better at the mo, still dont think opengl is supported for vista, then again its not "officially" out yet so theyve both still time. :)
 
Think it's stupid they still ain't got a semi decent driver out yet, people are saying it's because Vista isn't "properly" out, but you'd think they would have one that works a bit and at the very least has proper resolutions :mad: Vista is right around the corner now.
 
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NVIDIA has released the following WHQL certified drivers for use with Windows Vista RTM that will enable you to test the basic features and capabilities of the new operating system.

This looks very much like a quick public test of the pre release drivers.
 
Die in the face tbh.

Current end user vista drivers are a joke, i don't see why they are holding back so much, would it kill to just have some form of functionality?
 
lay-z-boy said:
Die in the face tbh.

Current end user vista drivers are a joke, i don't see why they are holding back so much, would it kill to just have some form of functionality?

Exactly,

This is one of the reasons why I've hardly touched the Beta2 of Vista. would have loved to use it as a main OS for the last few months.
 
ns400r said:
This looks very much like a quick public test of the pre release drivers.
Quite honestly they can shove their pre-release drivers where the sun don't shine, I refuse to believe they have proper working drivers anywhere near ready judging from the crap they have churned out so far.
 
What makes it even worse is the number of decent drivers that dev's etc. have, its an insult to the end users who have drivers with the functionality of a brick wall in the middle of a road, i.e. none.
 
But by going by these drivers, if they are close to the proper release for Vista which is just around the corner, can you imagine Nvidia graphics cards being shipped with these drivers for Vista out of the box ?!? :eek:
 
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