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Posted 13 August 2002 - 08:14 PM

Has Nvidia improved the visual qualitiy in their drivers at all? What are the best drivers for the best visual quality cause I am the type who cares about speed all I'm looking for is quality. Also how are Omega's drivers? Are they any good?

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Posted 14 August 2002 - 05:14 AM

I personally hate Omega drivers, they took my frames per sec down to an almost unplayable level and looked far worse than any of the 20.xx/30.xx drivers in ansiotropic mode.

If you really want the best quality I'd suggest using the latest official 30.82 drivers (because of the quality boost these seem to have) and forcing ansiotropic filtering and maybe also applying the GL ansiotropic speed patch. Rivatuner can do the forcing and the speed patch,

http://guru3d.com/rivatuner/

good luck. :)

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Posted 14 August 2002 - 10:23 AM

Don't blame the drivers dude, if you've got poor image quality it's coz your card is sh*t! Displayed image quality itself is largely dependant on the quality of the many electronic components the card consists of. Buy a Leadtek next time. :-P

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Posted 14 August 2002 - 12:49 PM

Oh and by the way, Omega does not make 3rd party drivers. He takes Nvidia drivers and edits the installation file to include various registry entries that I would be surprised if he actually understands. You guys don't think that some fool with a website knows more about image quality than NVIDIA do you? Come on, think about it.

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Posted 14 August 2002 - 11:53 PM

Poor hardware quality may cause blurryness due to bad RF filtering, but It certainly dosnt cause the level of pixxellation and just plain messed up textures that omega cause.

My cards a Suma Platnium series anyway, which asus and several other companies resell as thier own top of the line model, so don't assume it's hardware. :P

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