Graphics - Published on Wednesday, 30 August 2006 20:22 Written by Marcus Hultin
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Half Life 2 with its source engine has turned out to be very flexible when it comes to alterations and implementing new technologies. The fact is that the source engine supports HDR+AA no matter what DX9 graphics card you're using. You can thus use HDR even with NVIDIA graphics cards in Half Life 2. 7950GX2 tar brings home the victory with a small margin. Among the single-GPU cards X1950XTX has a clear advantage.
We continue by taking a look at the image quality.
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