K
kiteswitch
Guest
Some of you may be familiar with my opengl problems with aali's custom drivers. Well I contacted powercolor, the manufacturer of my card, and I got a reply this morning. I thought I would share it with you for laughs and wisdom.
If anyone was ever looking for a reason not to buy from ATI, here you go. :x
I went to the AMD forums and talked to spyre, got a very different response.
This guy must think me an idiot. ???
Maybe I should just buy an xbox360. :|
Dear xxxxx,
I am really sorry about this, we have reported this to ATI for several times; however, it seems it is their policy about OpenGL, so they will not release any driver for it. Sorry about this.
Best Regards,
xxxxx
From: Support
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 1:56 AM
To: Support
Subject: OpenGL
Importance: High
----------------------------------
RegardingToG [email protected]
Products Name(Part Number)G PowerColor HD3850 512MB GDDR3
Contact Name:xxxxx
Location : U.S.A.
Phone Number: xxxxx
Address:
E-mail: xxxxx
Website:
Subject : OpenGL
Description: Hello, I am contacting you in hopes that I get further than I would by going to the ATI forum only to simply be ignored. I am using the latest hotfix drivers for my graphics card and I am having a lot of problems supporting OpenGL games. Such games like; Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic, and Aali''s Custom Drivers for Final Fantasy VII (PC). At various points I get similar crash reports and it is really getting on my nerves. To some degree I assume that older OpenGL versions are simply no longer supported as the hardware technology and opengl advances to a point that older hardware and software cannot be supported anymore. But I should not be having these problems with Aali''s Custom Drivers (https://www.ff7catalog.com/]) and I am starting to believe that sabotage is at work. I realize you do not have anything to do with the hotfix drivers, but do you have any help to offer, maybe you can put in a word to ATI''s driver team, or can point me in the right direction? I am fairly certain that if I go to ATI''s forum that I will simply be ignored and I am not looking forward to asking for their assistance. I am fairly certain they are already aware of their lack of support for OpenGL and simply do not want to do anything about it being as this is a fairly old issue, as old as Neverwinter Nights. Thanks for any assistance you can offer.
TIME: 2010/10/20 上午 01:56:11
If anyone was ever looking for a reason not to buy from ATI, here you go. :x
I went to the AMD forums and talked to spyre, got a very different response.
What the heck is a user error?
User error as far as I am concerned. There are plenty of people using OpenGL on 3xxx AGP boards not that AGP is even an official product of ATI/AMD anyway.
This guy must think me an idiot. ???
Maybe I should just buy an xbox360. :|