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leonel

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  1. Each time there is an argument is that what you do, play the troll card or call someone a fanboy?. i got a 970 i got screwed over with the 3.5gb bs and i don't want the market of pc to have exclusive just based on which graphics card you got btw this is what am talking about http://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/367qav/mark_my_word_if_we_dont_stop_the_nvidia_gameworks
  2. I never said that. they can use whatever game engine they or Physics engine want , but since that was their choice they deal with what comes to them. ​if you played a game and it was running low on fps because it was design to work better for amd and they didn't even disclose that , WOUDN'T YOU BE COMPLAINING? "of course i wouldn't" i imagine you saying something like that
  3. Thats the problem when they made the game project cars they just use physx without any option to be turned off, did they did it to make amd gpu looks bad? this is part of the discussion
  4. Let me fix that for you "AMD has had their gaming evolved program for a while now, but because they don't bribe the devs Nvidia does as far as individual technologies goes,"
  5. How resent do you want it before seen the truth?, Like i stated before here is nvidia eula https://developer.nvidia.com/gameworks-sdk-eula you may not and shall not permit others to: I. modify, reproduce, de-compile, reverse engineer or translate the NVIDIA GameWorks SDK; or II. distribute or transfer the NVIDIA GameWorks SDK other than as part of the NVIDIA GameWorks Application. Any redistribution of the NVIDIA GameWorks SDK (in accordance with Section 2 above) or portions thereof must be subject to an end user license agreement including language that a) prohibits the end user from modifying, reproducing, de-compiling, reverse engineering or translating the NVIDIA GameWorks SDK; b) prohibits the end user from distributing or transferring the NVIDIA GameWorks SDK other than as part of the NVIDIA GameWorks Application;" is that recent enough for you?
  6. http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/173511-nvidias-gameworks-program-usurps-power-from-developers-end-users-and-amd was not that hard to find, is also in their eula
  7. Nvidia makes the dev sign an nda which makes them not disclosure information with another company, amd does not have access to the code since is not open source. and since amd does not have access to the code then is not easily as you are assuming. They cannot since the code is close source that is the problem All i have to say is that intel got in trouble in the past for this sort of things. nvidia should not be any exeption
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