
I guess I just need to see more than a press release.

There's quite a few reviews for the M1. We have many linked here:Digital Puppy wrote:Well, Cinrellik, I'm certainly not convinced - but I do understand and respect your position and opinion. For me, being able to see the cost/benefit to having one of these cards in various test setups versus my $30 nic or on-board LAN (as Apop was suggesting) would be key to me appreciating what Bigfoot is trying to do. I can't even tell you the kind of test you would need to implement to show casual gamers "smoother" and "more reliable" network performance.![]()
I guess I just need to see more than a press release.
Cinrellik wrote:There's quite a few reviews for the M1. We have many linked here:
http://www.killernic.com/KillerNic/Kill ... views.aspx
The K1 edition is being shipped now to reviewers on request. Hopefully we will see some posted reviews soon.
Looking forward to the review!Apoptosis wrote:We actually have both the M1 and K1 on the way from your PR firm... So we will as always have a legit review on them for our readers showing our true thoughts ;)
We would have had a review a long time ago, but Killer cut our sample after we published this article: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/358/1/ Promptly after I posted that article no one at Killer would contact me and even Harlan Beverly wouldn't return my messages. I found it odd that they let me post the very first pictures of the card and then never send a card when they said they would.cyberneticimplant wrote:Me too!bigblockmatt wrote:Looking forward to the review!Apoptosis wrote:We actually have both the M1 and K1 on the way from your PR firm... So we will as always have a legit review on them for our readers showing our true thoughts ;)
I'm keeping hope alive! After all, they are starting to be more active in our forums.....you don't think they are after the 8800 we are giving away do you??Apoptosis wrote:They were supposed to send a sample out last week, but I have yet to get any cards or even a tracking number... Two promises of review samples and no products yet...
I can assure you that the reviews performed by LR, Nate and maybe a few others, are just that, unbiased and straight to the point. They'll not leave any rock unturned and if the product is worth its salt it'll be in the review.InsolenceAndHeresy wrote:actually, I'm reading these reviews and I'm seeing that a lot of the reviewers are finding gameplay 'smoother' with the NIC installed.
BUT, they are FORGETTING to factor in the psychological factor, where the fact that you just installed the NIC makes it seem psychologically appealing...
I hope LR factors that psyche in when they're reviewing and issues a verdict based purely on scientific evidence.
Schwarz, I agree and disagree. First off I believe that a controlled test should be accomplished as I am sure Nate will do, however I also feel that the card should be tested in a real world environment that will answer how well this thing will perform for the common user and not just the LAN gamers. Sure there are variables that cannot be accounted for, but that is exactly what you should be shooting for to see how well this thing will perform outside of a LAN and in a home PC environment.Schwarz wrote:Wow I had so many arguments with BFG in the past.
Going from reviewing, to viral marketing to hardware incompatibilities.
And I don't really want to get started on all this.
The problem that really makes all those reviews of the killernic obsolete is the fact that those cards have been tested online.
Probably BFG has tested them in a closed environment but testing it on the net is so unreliable...
Your computer 5% the net 95%.
Thats the easy way to describe it.
There is so many varibles outside of your computer that your results can never be conclusive.
Those cards have to be tested in a local area network.
Where network trafic is not a problem and all the other variables.
Testing it on a closed network with a few computers on a hub would make the results real.
Nothing could temper with your ping and so you would be able to see the difference between an onboard an addon and the killernic.
Anyways I have yet to see a "legit review" so to speak :p