VOGONS


First post, by appiah4

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At what point does using a Glide wrapper become a better option than using a real Voodoo addon card? What CPU/GPU combinations can produce about the speed of a Voodoo 2 without bottlenecks? I'm asking because I am debating which systems I won actually warrant adding a Voodoo 1 or Voodoo 2 card for increasing compatibility with games..

Last edited by appiah4 on 2018-10-16, 16:27. Edited 1 time in total.

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Reply 1 of 4, by The Serpent Rider

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Wrapper =/= emulation. Athlon XP/Pentium 4, high-end DX9 GPU or better, but old zeckensack's wrapper will work fine with GeForce 4 Ti.

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Reply 2 of 4, by kjliew

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I would say Glide wrapper is actually better than real Voodoo1/2 hardware Glide. More recent Glide wrappers would allow any resolutions on the games and support windowed mode. Something that is not possible with actual hardware Glide on Voodoo1/2. I actually never missed my Voodoo2. Glide wrappers have been doing the jobs nicely since the WinXP era.

Reply 4 of 4, by kjliew

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Well, you can't beat the versatility of Glide wrappers of being able to play anywhere, anytime and potentially cross platform and OS's. It rids one from the frustration to build & maintain retro system which would some day failed in time due to material aging. Just focus on getting the best CPU & GPU, faster bigger RAM & storage....