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Originally Posted by Regeneration Are there any requests regarding the upcoming version of NGO ATI Optimized Driver? |
Yeah, could you please make my X800 Pro run as fast as an X1900XTX and with better image quality
On a serious note mate most of the stuff I would like to see is not really feasible or possible to implement. For example I really like the "Digital Vibrance" option that Nvidia offer with their drivers, and I would love ATI to introduce that also, but I guess it is up to them to design something like that and not someone like your good self.
Other than that most of the other stuff I would like to see is because I'm lazy. When it comes to driver settings basically the less I have to do the better! For example it would be great to have drivers that could recognize my particular video card and automatically use appropriate IQ settings for each game (I know I can set up game profiles manually using ATT, but I am lazy remember, I would like the drivers/app to do all this by default). Sure most new games give you the chance to change the AA/AF settings in-game, but for older games I would rather have the drivers automatically change them for me so I don't have to stuff around with the Control Panel/ATI Tray Tools before each individual game.
Another way I'm lazy is when it comes to updating. Often I don't upgrade to every new driver release because I couldn't be bothered going through the process of uninstalling, booting to safe mode and running Driver Cleaner, reinstalling the new drivers, and then having to go through and change various settings back to how I like them. It would be nice to have an autoupdate feature (which could run either manually or automatically) which would let you know if there were new drivers available and would download them for you. All you would have to do is reboot and all your settings would still be the same, you wouldn't have to go through the usual uninstall process.
So those are my Utopian ideas, and they will probably give you and Ray Adams a heart attack. Ideally I would like drivers that you install and setup just once, and then totally forget about until your next Windows Install. Like I said it's not at all feasible but you did ask us for our wishlist afterall
