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  • I have seen other videos of you and i am wondering if you would be so kind to try the final fantasy 7 Demo on this computer using the 3DFX technology..

  • man i wish i could find a mohterboard somewhere that would work with my amd k6-2. i cant even find it on the internet.

  • What was the best though was being at a Lan party with a pentium 166mmx and 3dfx voodoo 2 card. I had the machine at 64 meg of ram at that time and it ran beautifully. It made all the others machines look like crap even with pentium 2's or K6 2s because they ran non 3dfx cards :) after that weekend everyone ran out and bought one.

  • quite foolish you dont know the difference between unreal and unreal tournament. Unreal is great, nevertheless, but UT is more fun.

  • actualy this is unreal not unreal tournament ... i did play UT un p 1 133mhz 32 ram and voodoo2 ... voodoo was beast !

  • unreal, not unreal tournament.....

  • this is unreal you idiot!

  • Crysis will run with over 50 fps on this system just put an

    bluescreen and 0,000 before it :D

  • slow and low-res, but impressive anyway

  • The first time I started overclocking, was due to this game :)

    I owned a rig with consisted of a Cyrix PR233+ MMX (shitty CPU, especially due to the float bug, which became obvious when playing G-Police). it had 16 megs'o'ram which I later upgraded to 64 megs. And a Diamond Stealth II (Redindition Verite 2200) 4Mb graphics card. I tweaked the machine up to a playable level, and then fried my 3Dcard... lol

  • it is unreal gold, and not unreal tournament :) But 3dfx was the best thing that happened to d3 gaming ;)

  • This reminds me I need to build a legacy rig for old school MechWarrior 2/Net Mech, Quake, Quake 2, Unreal, and Unreal Tournament. It always puzzled me how Unreal/UT99 were able to run on such inferior hardware. The first rig I threw this at had 16MB RAM, Win 95, an S3 Virge PCI 4MB, and an Intel Pentium 166 and yet it held it at a playable 17fps while running off the CD (HHD was less than a GB big) with a few tweaks on low-res. UT99 was almost playable too.

  • I had a pentium 120, s3 virge, 16 megs of ram and win 98 and I ran the ut demo but it was too slow but it surprised me that it even ran. should have buyed a cheap, used 3dfx card.

  • the unreal run speedly in old cpu with 3dfx card with out problems

  • This isn't Unreal Tournament, this is just regular Unreal.

  • que pocos fps daba, pense que tenia siempre 30 seguidos.

  • S O U N D ? ? ?

  • the unreal is optimal for 3dfx

  • Affirmative!

  • Yes, I remember using 3dfx glide renderer was simply slaughtered OpenGL and Direct3D renderer in this game performance-wse (also in some others like European Air War). OpenGL and D3D were both somewhat laggy on 3dfs cards.

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