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Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
1:15 PM - August 23, 2006 by
Darren E. Polkowski
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ati, radeon, x1950xtx
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Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
We ran the usual battery of test but ran into one problem with Half-Life 2: Lost Coast. We utilized a special driver which was laden with the "chuck patch" that allows us to test high dynamic range with antialiasing enabled. On those results you will see zeros for the results as the game would not load to the menu screen properly. ATI has their performance labs trying to replicate the issue. We hope to have a resolution soon. For now the cards get an incomplete until they take the test.


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