Well,...there is one more feature that could have a dramatic impact on the "eye candy".
Environmental Bump Mapping. Right now, ATI's Radeon is the only chip that supports it.
This is the feature that finally causes computer graphics to appear more life-like.
What is it? Well,..in the most simplest terms..it allows light to be reflected off of the texture of an object rather than reflecting light off the object, which is what software does today.
This is an expensive feature, in terms of processing power required. The ATI card suffers about a 40% decrease in frame rates when this feature is used, but images suddenly take on life-like characteristics.
This is the first time this feature has been brought into the PC realm. It has been on very high end graphics co-processors used in video editing for the last couple of years.
If the video chips get fast enough, this feature promises to offer more life-like images than we have ever see before. Of course, the software will have to take advantage of it.
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Roy "Skuzzy" Neese
President, AppLink Corp.
http://www.applink.netskuzzy@applink.net