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Currently the ATI drivers for RC2 are just not cutting it. And Im having loads of problems. After checking out the download page for RC1 drivers, I noticed this message which was updated 2 days ago.

Please Note:

This driver release is not meant to be installed on Windows Vista RC2. The in the box RC2 drivers are more current than the ones posted for RC1. We will be posting a RC2 driver shortly.

*Title edited because they now have made them.

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i've been gaming with the rc1 drivers on vista rc2. and they work no problem.... gta:sa, hl2, pro evo 5, flatout2, call of duty 2 run just as well as they did in xp. still looking forward to some new ones from ati though. :yes:

maybe it's because i have an older card it works ok? (x800pro@xt)

Once again, ATI comes through with their FANTASTIC driver support!!

Oh wait....

What?! This is the first release of a BETA driver for a BETA OS. What do you expect? And am I correct in thinking that ATI have been releasing drivers every month for years now, or did I just imagine it.

What?! This is the first release of a BETA driver for a BETA OS. What do you expect? And am I correct in thinking that ATI have been releasing drivers every month for years now, or did I just imagine it.

Well, if you ask me, then I'll say that I expect support, which isn't worse, to wish for the least, than support of a competitor (afaik, they issued the RC2 driver quite a while ago). You really say you didn't expect this reaction from the owners of ATI cards?

I already started thinking that my decision to get rid of my NVIDIA card was a bad choice :angry:

Chill out guys. ATI has gotten drivers out for most builds of Vista rather quickly, however this time they've been a little busy. I'm sure it's been a little hectic at AMD/ATI recently, so give them a little break. At this point they may not do RC2 drivers, but I'm sure they will have Vista drivers up and ready to go in plenty of time for the final version.

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