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Played NFSC with motion blur for the first time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 265845" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>I went to Asus center today in the afternoon after visiting the exhibition and there I got to play NFSC on a Radeon X1900XTX card. In fact there were two cards in the system, but since the power supply didn't have two power connectors, one card was not working. It was installed alright, but it was sitting there idle.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, when I ramped up all the graphics settings, at some place there were frame skips (i.e. the video card couldn't handle it). Wow! How the hell wouldn't an X1900XTX can't handle it. And the maximum resolution I could use was 1280x1024 because it didn't display anything higher (monitor not supported). Hmm....I was a bit disappointed. Maybe that was a driver issue. </p><p></p><p>Once motion blur was turned off, it ran silky smooth. And I have to say, motion blur is cool, but it's too much. You can't drive the car easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 265845, member: 828"] I went to Asus center today in the afternoon after visiting the exhibition and there I got to play NFSC on a Radeon X1900XTX card. In fact there were two cards in the system, but since the power supply didn't have two power connectors, one card was not working. It was installed alright, but it was sitting there idle. Anyway, when I ramped up all the graphics settings, at some place there were frame skips (i.e. the video card couldn't handle it). Wow! How the hell wouldn't an X1900XTX can't handle it. And the maximum resolution I could use was 1280x1024 because it didn't display anything higher (monitor not supported). Hmm....I was a bit disappointed. Maybe that was a driver issue. Once motion blur was turned off, it ran silky smooth. And I have to say, motion blur is cool, but it's too much. You can't drive the car easily. [/QUOTE]
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