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Posted by sara [Thursday, 08 May 2008 - 15:37]   0 comments

Nvidia's Roy Taylor on simplicity and piracy


Two things had Roy Taylor, VP of Content Business Development at Nvidia to say today.

a) wtf is a Geforce 7253 MX2 ? This has to stop.

Roy Taylor, VP of Content Business Development, admitted that NVIDIA's current range of products is overcomplicated and too confusing for many customers. Taylor went on to say the company faced a "challenge" but needed to make its products more consumer friendly.

"It is a challenge that we're looking at right now. There is a need to simplify it for consumers, there's no question," Taylor explained.

"We think that the people who understand and know GeForce today, they're okay with it - they understand it. But if we're going to widen our appeal, there's no doubt that we have to solve that problem," he added for GameIndustry.biz

b) piracy is ... unjustifiable ... or something...

"I think that we've arrived at a point now where I don't know how anyone could ever possibly justify pirating a game. I just don't know how anyone could consider that a cool thing to do - it's not. It sucks," a declarat Roy Taylor pentru Eurogamer.


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