The current release cycle seems more of a evolutionary than revolutionary one. Current cards will become slightly cheaper, but there does not appear to be a GF2-GF3 type of preformance jump in the near future.
For the most part, any of the current cards are more than enough to keep you in gaming bliss for the next year or two. I tend to keep very current with video cards, and I typically buy about one new card every 12-18 months. There is always something better on the horizon, always a price cut in the next 6 month, and always a reason to wait. Ive got a GF2-MX (piece of crap if you ask me, must be the lowest of the low end cards because Geforce cards are usually very good), Radon 64DDR VIVO(nice card for what its good at, but has some real limitations and drawbacks) and a new Radeon 8500 (newest drivers make it clearly better than GF3 in FSAA, and its just as fast).
Im hoping not to have to buy a new video card until at least 2003
