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Half-Life 2 used to flog new ATI kit News

PC News by Tom Bramwell

1 October, 2003

Half-Life 2 will be bundled with the new Radeon 9800 XT and 9600 XT graphics cards, ATI and Valve have officially confirmed to coincide with the game's original September 30th release date and its twin press soirees in Munich and San Francisco. Not put off by the game's slippage, ATI has decided to release the cards without the work of their most significant exponents, on the promise that purchasers of the two new cards will receive a free copy of Half-Life "when the game ships" via their choice of download or delivery.

"We chose to partner with ATI because of their outstanding DirectX 9 performance," Valve founder and MD Gabe Newell said in a statement, adding that "ATI's DirectX 9-class Radeon cards are the best choices for playing Half-Life 2." ATI obviously knows the weight of his words with the hardcore - showcasing a bit more of his pro-ATI vernacular in a promotional trailer, although anyone downloading that in hope of a few new snippets of Half-Life 2 will be disappointed. Apart from some EverQuest 2 footage, it's mostly just things like this: "One of the great things about ATI is their ability to provide leadership in key technological areas. That's exactly what we as developers need." Yes, thanks Gabe.

However we reckon that even those of us upgrading our PCs for Half-Life 2 would have a hard time justifying the outlay - DirectX 9-geared technology or not, the 256MB 9800 XT (vanilla 9800 architecture made faster, according to the release) will ship for $499 in the US, while the cheaper but lesser 128MB 9600 XT will clock in at about $200. For all that money, the top-end 9800 XT still "can't claim unambiguously the title of fastest PC graphics card" according to one review we read. There are of course rather a lot.

Obviously we don't expect NVIDIA's rival tech to cost any less or do a great deal more when it launches in the near future (we'd tell you, but we signed things), but that's hardly the point. At the price, a top end card like the 9800 XT is still going to be the most expensive thing in your machine by a long shot. We are, presumably like most of you, going to wait for Half-Life 2 and then see what happens...

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Errol
01/10/03 @ 09:40
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Gabe already said that dx8 card will run HL2 exactly like the videos already seen. I'm happy with that.
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I'm pretty sure he said that the E3 demos were 95% directX 8, the more recent video had a lot more direct X 9 effects.
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Yep. Sounds fine to me. I'll stick with my geforce 4 128mb. Runs Counter-strike perfectly.
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Which is more than could be said about Steam.
Khab
01/10/03 @ 10:00
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Indeed! Let's get the pitchforks and torches, lads!
Errol
01/10/03 @ 10:03
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Steam runs fine for me on my 2 machines (home network). Never had any problems.
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Really? Cool :) To be fair it's been a lot better for me recently, but it was terrible to start with. Saying that it's to be expected.
BradlayLaw
01/10/03 @ 11:41
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Or you could buy a Sapphire 9800 np from dabs and flash it with a 9800 pro bios and get one of the top performing cards of £220. Thats what I did anyway.

And I still get a shit framerate in Halo.
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Or you could wait until NV40 and R420 appear then buy an older card at a much-reduced price :)
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Might build someone a system with my GF4 and use the money from that to get a 9600XT, not realy an upgrade for current gen games but it'll help me out more with DX9 titles and might even last a while longer as PS/VS2.0 become the bottleneck.
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Errol: Its not just effects but the rendering quality of said effects.

Tipsy: If you keep thinking like that you'd never buy anything computer related.

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Who cares about the rendering quality ffs ? It is the SOURCE engine that will really make or break HL2. It could be running in 800x600 for all I care.
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Wow, batarat bat is the antithesis of BGiE.

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