NVIDIA Does Its Job
Basically, NVIDIA did not present anything new, instead devoting itself to evangelizing about DirectX 8 games and their availability for their well-known GeForce 4 Ti4200 cards. According to NVIDIA, the Ti series brings graphics processing power to everyone. The cards will be available at a very competitive price ($179) for the 64 MB version. Even if it has somewhat less potential (due to a lower frequency), the card is entirely suitable 99% of the time. In addition, it has all the latest technology from NVIDIA. So, save your money - don't buy a GeForce 4 MX and go for a 4200 instead. At the NVIDIA stand, we saw scenes from Tomb Raider for the PC, which leaves the console version in the dust, particularly when it comes to the modeling quality of the Lara Croft figure. We also saw Sea Dogs 2, which had amazing ships with fluttering sails, on an ocean that, for the first time, manages to be convincing.

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