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#34696
Say us your problem and/or target so we could help you ...

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#34697
Voodoo2 Discussions / Voodoo2 an Pentium IV
17 July 2003, 21:24:48
- Spectrobozo: good idea. You could buy another Monster 3D II 8mb (SLI with mismatched cards is no full drivers supported and sometime poor of compatibility).

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#34698
You can play with a "good" frame number at 800x600 resolution using WickedGL mini driver.
Better, many better if you could get another Monster 3D II to enable SLI configuration entering so in the true Voodoo2 System ;)

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#34699
Uhmm, do it and report here.

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#34700
Testing step is in progress: i want give you a good and stable release so you must wait a right time.

Don't warry, therefore, for this ;)

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#34701
Ok, very well :)

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#34702
Games / help
10 July 2003, 13:54:07
Welcome to board: TombRaider bad runs with XP OS...
Therefore you must update the games with the latest patch.

I'm here


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#34703
QuotePost a pic of the card and you will get an answer quickly.

Good answer ;).

True for anybody whick need a similar help.

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#34704
RTCW runs fine at high resolution with reference ogl libraries.
You can use openGL dll included in the game directory (search well...)

PS: welcome to board.

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#34706
Do you have searced a game update/patch for this expansion?

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#34707
Which driver and related settings have you used?

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#34708
You have got a fine performance in D3D with Forsaken. Good NH too.

Which device driver do you have installed for test?

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#34709
Install latest Amigamerlin driver for XP OS and let's know as run with this game.

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#34710
Hi all.

- pompidu

After Windows XP OS installing you can "naturally" see some frames fall: the new OS uses differently your hardware (cpu/mainboard/memory/AGP and PCI devices) and this generates some speed loss, expecially if you have a low clock processor, in pc gaming respect to Windows 9x.

So you could optimize you system for gaming.

See those AM setting (GLIde and OGL API's) and reply


-AGP command fifo 2x
-Highest quality video enabled
-Refresh optimization disabled
-Via chipset performance

OPENGL / GLIDE

-16 bit depth precision fast
-32 bit depth precision fast
-3d filter sharper
-Alpha blending sharper
-Anisotropic filter 4 tap
-Force 16 bit texture disabled
-Force 3d now! instructions enabled (if you have K6-II cpu or other AMD cpu newer)
-Force mmx instruction enabled (if you have Pentium MMX or above cpu)
-Force voodoo rush emulation disabled
-Glide 32bpp rendering software controlled
-Glide guardband clipping enabled
-Glide double buffer
-Hidden surface removal disabled
-Legacy texture compression enabled
-Level of detail bias 0
-Limit texture memory software controlled
-Maximum buffered frames 6 pending buffer
-Mip mapping dithering disabled
-Open gl guardband clipping enabled
-Open gl Z culling disabled
-Speed Setting fastest v-sync disabled


If speed boost will be little uses WickedGL driver, as Nightbird has suggested you ;), like interface between Voodoo3 and Halflife

If you have a VIA chipset based motherboard install reference (VIA) 4in1 drivers (http://www.hwsetup.it/periferiche/mainboard/via.htm)

WickedGL is downlodable from 3dfxzone.it Voodoo3 area.


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