Reply 80 of 116, by rasz_pl
Putas wrote on 2023-04-10, 04:50:rasz_pl wrote on 2023-04-08, 23:20:Only two choices will allow me to play GLQuake >30fps out of the box. Only two will give me working opengl driver.
Voodoo Graphics isn't that fast. And eventually you get a driver making Rage Pro faster in the game.
around 2000 with very fast CPU when second hand TNT/TNT2m64 was $30 and Voodoo2 went for $50
Putas wrote on 2023-04-10, 04:50:And we should remember people use graphics cards for more than 3d games.
how would $120-200 Rage "pro" improve my non gaming life above $45 Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 in 1997?
Putas wrote on 2023-04-10, 04:50:rasz_pl wrote on 2023-04-08, 23:20:Permedia 2 and Verite V1000 delivered speed, but software support wasnt there to even consider.
That does not even make sense.
Verite practically went out of business in 1998 and wont run some games due to driver issues, for example Unreal. In 1997 you still occasionally played DOS games like Comanche 3/Duke Nukem 3D/Redneck Rampage/Elder Scrolls Battlespire etc, Verite is notorious for slow vga.
Permedia 2 had terrible cpu bottlenecked, unusable on period correct cpu, drivers and especially slow OpenGL. Juggling driver versions to try and fix missing textures/effects or get one game running faster while making another stop working was the life of Permedia 2 user. Typical experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QagArL3FKoo
Back then the only vendor that let you buy a card, install and play games without worry was 3dfx with stable and optimized Glide. All others meant driver roulette and suffering glitches (broken transparency, missing textures, catastrophic fps drops). Even the best of the rest in 1997 Nvidia was pretty bad with compatibility and picture quality.
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