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    Re: News - Battlefield 4 demo was running on an AMD Radeon HD 7990

    Quote Originally Posted by ZaO View Post
    So that is specifically an Nvidia issue, do you know?

    I get the same thing...
    I'm not too sure if it's Nvidia specific, but i never noticed it with my old Radeon 6870 and it doesn't happen with my Radeon 7950. It's quite obvious when looking through a sniper scope with my GTX 660 Ti (it's the same with my friends GTX 670 too)... Some textures in the distance are flickering/disappearing and some look as though they're overlapping a bit (not sure else how to explain it?). I wouldn't call it a major issue, but it can get distracting if you're looking for enemy movement at a long distance (makes me look twice).

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    Re: News - Battlefield 4 demo was running on an AMD Radeon HD 7990

    Quote Originally Posted by PowerPie5000 View Post
    I'm not too sure if it's Nvidia specific, but i never noticed it with my old Radeon 6870 and it doesn't happen with my Radeon 7950. It's quite obvious when looking through a sniper scope with my GTX 660 Ti (it's the same with my friends GTX 670 too)... Some textures in the distance are flickering/disappearing and some look as though they're overlapping a bit (not sure else how to explain it?). I wouldn't call it a major issue, but it can get distracting if you're looking for enemy movement at a long distance (makes me look twice).
    Haha yeh I couldn't word it better myself! I hardly ever snipe, but when I do, I usually see it! I also notice stuff like that when I'm really high up in jets. But I figured that was more the draw distance, even though I have it as high as they allow. It's not a game killer as you say. But it can make you do a double take sometimes, which could lead to your demise

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    Re: News - Battlefield 4 demo was running on an AMD Radeon HD 7990

    this card's giving a strong competition to the Nvidia's GTX series cards.

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