Shaders make the game look allot more realistic like:
- Reflective water
- Realistic shadow & lightning
- Bumpmapping on characters
The Geforce 2 MX and the Geforce 4 MX cards dont have any kind of pixel and vertex shaders since they are mostly for business use.
Geforce 3 supports 1.1 shaders.
Geforce 4 Ti cards also support 1.1 shaders if i'm correct
Geforce 5 (FX) cards supports shader 2.0 but In a very bad way.
Geforce 6 cards support the shader model 3.0 which is now the highest in shader ranking.
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Originally Posted by Bruenor
I'm thinking of upgrading my video, but I'm torn if I should go with a 128MB GeForce TI 4200 or a lower end FX/ATI (prolly a 5200 Geforce, or a 9600 ATI) GW is the only newer game I play on the PC so it's the only game I care about playing at 100% graphics. (no WoW, Doom/HL or FPS's at all).
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The GeForce TI 4200 is lower then the 9600 ATi, lol.
If you are willing to pay around $120 you should buy the Radeon 9800 Pro since it's still a high end card compared to all the other crappy FX 5200 and ATi 9500 series.