Re: Topic of the Week: AMD Game Optimisation !
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I think its not AMD's fault.
nVidia throw money at developers and they work with them to optimize the games so that the games having "Meant to be played on nVidia" thing will run better on nVidia hardware. nVidia in return get their GPUs sold with less effort and get away with a lot of money.
AMD on the other hand does not have so many assets like nVidia and they are not able to feed the greed of developers who only want to make money instead of thinking about end-user independent of platform.
Nvidia drivers get WHQL certification on the first day becaus ethey have money, AMD on the other hand release their drivers which are stable and finalized and work flawlessly. They just do not get WHQL certification because they do not want to spend money on that and IMO its totally fine.
I have used both company's GPUs and I love both of them. AMD offers best price/performance ratio to end user while nVida gives top notch performance but at a high price (Only Exception id 9XX series Especially GTX 970). nVidia also did some mis-marketing about the VRAM and ROP specification of their GPUs while AMD have a good reputation in this field.
If we talk about Latest Witcher 3, everyone knows nVidia have better tessellation capabilities than AMD but they just forced (Just my opinion) developers to set Tessellation in Witcher 3 to 64 times so that it becomes hard to play on AMD (Again my thought)
I loved my GTX 560Ti from Nvida and HD 6770 from AMD.
Now I am rocking on my 280x and when I bought it, its equivalent GTX 770 was 30% more expensive for the same performance.