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    Thanks for all the assurances. I should still be sticking to ATi for a while. I know the rest of my system should be fine as iim running an E8200, 2G RAM and ASUS P5K together with the 4850(on 22" LCD). Having no problem with most of the games at max settings and some AA :P. Think that friend of mine is just trying to convince me that NV is the best option, as hes currently the one with one of the fastest systems around here(Q6600/P45/GTX260XXX/4GDominator/2xRAPTORS/etc.). I think ill be upgrading later this year anyway to a Phenom II Quad-Core/790GX and maybe a 4870 as i do it once a year anyway, so i can take full advantage of having a full AMD system with all its nice software perks and stuff. Happy Gaming!! Chrz all!!:thumbsup:
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    Hi all. I was hoping i could get some info on the upcoming Diablo III physics system. Now so far ive heard that it would use the Havok physics engine. Recently though i heard from n friend of mine(Nvidia fanboy) that the game woud use Nvidia PysX technology on the GPU and would also run like crap on ATi hardware. Now what the heck, if this would be true then the guys using ATi hardware would be screwed and this would impact the game sales negatively. I currently own a Radeon 4850 and was wondering how the game would work on it and if i would experience the full game physics. Ive always had an ATi card and do not intend on switching over to NV unless i have no other choice. I just want to be ready when the game comes out to experience the game to its fullest. I dont want to waist my money on software that doesnt work well with my current hardware. As far as im concerned if the game does not work well on both NV and ATi it wouldnt get my sale. I think they should really take this into account.
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