Tron




ATI (Click to enlarge.)




NVIDIA (Click to enlarge.)





ATI (Click to enlarge.)




NVIDIA (Click to enlarge.)


The two GPUs render pretty similar images in this game. This is quite interesting considereing that Tron 2.0 makes very heavy use of a glow effect (with high transparency) driven by a pixel shader program. It is possible that this has something to do with the way the shader was written, but whatever the reason, we were very happy with the image quality in this game on both cards.



ATI 4xAA/8xAF (Click to enlarge.)




NVIDIA 4xAA/8xAF (Click to enlarge.)





ATI 4xAA/8xAF (Click to enlarge.)




NVIDIA 4xAA/8xAF (Click to enlarge.)


There really isn't any use in enabling anisotropic filtering in this game, as the style of the textures just doesn't benefit from the additional filtering. We can see, however, that the ATI card does a better job on antialiasing.

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  • retrospooty - Thursday, December 11, 2003 - link

    I have been visiting Anandtech for well over 4 years , and I have often exclaimed how thorough, fair, and unbiased this site is to others...

    This is the first article I have ever read here that I think is complete poop. I cannot beleive that in any fair IQ test Nvidia came anywhere close to ATI. Either the author is not being honest, or is color blind. Anyone with eyeballls can compare the two and see that ATI is much sharper, and vibrant especially with AA... Nvidia is WAY blurry.

    I am very VERY dissapointed in this. :(
  • TheGoldenMenkey - Thursday, December 11, 2003 - link

    Excellent article. I would much rather be taught why things are different than be showed some differences in rendering and then have someone declare which one is cheating. Thanks for teaching us enough to let us come to our own conclusions. Keep up the good work AT.
  • tazdevl - Thursday, December 11, 2003 - link

    Better look @ that... then we might have something to discuss

    http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1931...
  • dvinnen - Thursday, December 11, 2003 - link

    Artical seemed fair and unbias to me. Your AA and AF question is odvious. Look at the URL of the png file. It clearly states what is on.

    It seems they have cleaned up there DX9 proformance, but they still treat synthitic benchmarks badly. Most recintly the 3DMark03 patch a month ago and how they handeled the media (PR on one side of the pond said one thing, on the other saide, they said another)
  • tazdevl - Thursday, December 11, 2003 - link

    So Derek to you own stock in nVIDIA? Did Brian Burke write this for you?

    Were AA and Aniso used in all tests or a few? Which ones? What modes are we comparing against which benchmarks?

    Ever thought that BOTH nVIDIA and ATI can fix the outstanding instead of just nVIDIA?

    I swear, every since Anand got caught up in the whole NV30 fiasco, the site's credibility is worth absolutely squat when it comes to nVIDIA.

    I'm not saying ATI is without faults, but let's try to appear unbiased at a minimum in the article.

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