Last edited by the_EMU_kid; March 12th, 2009 at 18:58.
its the emu generation
Got proof to backup that assertion?
Being optimized for a specific brand of hardware doesn't mean every other brand is "unstable". It just means there are tweaks that allow the game to be more efficient on Nvidia hardware. ATI has deals with some companies for the same thing, or at least has in the past. It's nothing but marketing. They provide hardware for developers to test the game on, and probably pay a good deal to get their name and logo on the opening credits of those games.
This has nothing to do with stability.
If you want to make "jokes" in the future, then make sure they don't break the forum rules.
Last edited by Zach; March 12th, 2009 at 23:09.
NVIDIA's GeForce 8 series cards are cheap nowadays. Be sure to get 8600 or better.
My 8800GTS 512 came with an adapter to split the output port into RCA x3 Component (R/G/B) and even my old Geforce 6800 came with an adaptor box type thing to do that
i have simple hd4350 and vga to s-video conventer
I guess you're not aiming for the modern gaming titles. Because for a price of 70 pounds is extremely weak.
If you're going to play oldschool games and 2D Indies I believe GT730 Is a good deal.
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