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Sweeney believes G70 beats R520
TIM SWEENEY, founder of Epic Games, maker of the Unreal and Unreal Tournament games confessed that he believes that G70 Nvidia Geforce 7800 GTX is actually going to end up better than ATI's upcoming R520.
Sweeney is one of the key leader chaps who is also creator of our mysterious game that we heard about at E3 and mentioned here.
We know now it's named Gears of War and its Xbox 360 title, the game that will ironically run on ATI's R500 chip only.
In a video interview, a chap asked Tim "I have to ask you: R520 or G70?"
Tim smiled and said, "Oh, G70 for sure." You can download his video confession here
I have to advise you to be careful about your thoughts, as Tim and Epic are in bed with Nvidia with it’s "TWIMTBP" (The way its mean to be played) marketing program. Epic also happened to be was showing its Unreal 3 engine at Nvidia's booth.
I am not suggesting he is not telling the truth just that things can be different, you never know. Life taught us to be sceptical, us Bosnians and Scottish people.
I guess we will learn the truth in just a few weeks as Nvidia plans to introduce its chip soon. µ
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TIM SWEENEY, founder of Epic Games, maker of the Unreal and Unreal Tournament games confessed that he believes that G70 Nvidia Geforce 7800 GTX is actually going to end up better than ATI's upcoming R520.
Sweeney is one of the key leader chaps who is also creator of our mysterious game that we heard about at E3 and mentioned here.
We know now it's named Gears of War and its Xbox 360 title, the game that will ironically run on ATI's R500 chip only.
In a video interview, a chap asked Tim "I have to ask you: R520 or G70?"
Tim smiled and said, "Oh, G70 for sure." You can download his video confession here
I have to advise you to be careful about your thoughts, as Tim and Epic are in bed with Nvidia with it’s "TWIMTBP" (The way its mean to be played) marketing program. Epic also happened to be was showing its Unreal 3 engine at Nvidia's booth.
I am not suggesting he is not telling the truth just that things can be different, you never know. Life taught us to be sceptical, us Bosnians and Scottish people.
I guess we will learn the truth in just a few weeks as Nvidia plans to introduce its chip soon. µ
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