Stainlesscat wrote on 2023-01-03, 11:01:
i'd say that chart is way overblown as far as i'm concern, i've tried many ati video cards in dos, aside from lacking VESA vbe 3.x ; they all work fine in msdos. the commander keen games don't dictate how "compatible" a video card is.
And besides commander keen is known to have that screen tearing scrolling bug for many video cards and has a patch to fix that issue.
I am inclined to agree with you and I've said it here before. People frequently treat the number of green vs red/orange boxes in a row as some kind of benchmark of compatibility, but in that sense it has turned into a "synthetic" benchmark for a lot of us because we have absolutely no intention of ever trying to run most of those games, and if we do we're probably not going to force them to run in the modes/situations where they do have problems. Like, who runs Mario Shareware on their retro PC, really? 😀
There are games that have quirks that are not listed on the chart as well. I remember playing a relatively obscure old game (Alien Logic) and getting a lot of weird shimmering pixel artifacts on S3 PCI cards, and yet the seemingly less compatible Matrox Millennium ran the game perfectly. This game isn't on the chart.
So yeah, I think it's a useful source of information but I think it has biased a lot of people for/against certain hardware without them having personal experience with it. I'm sure I'm guilty of using it this way as well at some point. It'd be best if we stopped using it to tell people which hardware is worthless due to supposedly awful incompatibilities though.