[quote][quote]Yea that's what I was hoping would be fixed as well. Guess not maybe in 6 months it will be working right. But by then fermi will be out and if they have something like Eyefinity I will be switching to that.
And whose to say that they won't have similar issues? And that is IF they have anything like this. You can't burn that which hasn't grown yet, give these things time. Report the issues, but don't burn down the forest.
Well I am not a fan boy and can admit that. But the thing is and everyone knows it if and when it does happen we will/would not see these problems from Nvidia. I have never ever had any problems with Nvidia cards. Right when they released physx on cards worked right out of the box click enable physx boom works. Anything just using that as an example. Don't release something that has been advertised to do certain features and then have your customers be your testers. I should not have to sit here and post back all the problems I have. They should already been found and fixed. Why didn't ATI wait to release the 58 series cards obviously because they knew Nvidia would be a little longer and wanted to get ahead of them in sales. They know if they released at the same time they would have lost many sales. So they didn't bother working out the kinks. They released a very unfinished product.
I mean really Hotkeys/Shortcuts switching profiles. Is this just something you guys just thought about doing. Why is it even a feature if you know it does not work right. All you guys that are sitting hear sticking up for this BS are a bunch of fan boys. You got ati so far up your you know what to realize or admit any problems. You know that when Nvidia does release something like this we will not see as many bugs because they are not going to release something that works half ass like this.
Well then we can blame the higher ups for that, and not the engineers (unless of course they gave it the go). Another issue is that Phsyx was already good to go way before NVidia bought it and implemented it. Eyefinity was not (TH2G was the closest, but by no means was everything either).