Reply 20 of 265, by Joseph_Joestar
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ubiq wrote on 2024-03-07, 22:34:I was installing Descent 2 a month or so ago, and it specifically prompts to install the S3 ViRGE accelerated version. I happened to have a ViRGE card, and never used one back in the day so decided to check it out. And... holy moley it was bad. Bad to nearly unplayable frame rates, even for the time, and blurry image quality. Then, trying it in 2D mode 640x480 on the same card and got very smooth fps and sharp image quality. This was on a 233MMX system. So, in this case the card was acting as a 3D decelerator and a huge bottleneck. 🥴
Virge performance depends on a few things. First: the card version, as DX and GX variants are faster than the original Virge and the VX. Second: the clock speed, as that tends to vary quite a bit between manufacturers. Some generic Virge cards are clocked as low as 45 MHz, while the high end models from reputable manufacturers run at 72 MHz or even more. Finally, the memory amount can affect game visuals, and possibly has a slight impact on performance as well.
To give an example, a decently clocked 4MB Virge DX/GX running Tomb Raider in S3D mode can outperform a Pentium 133/166 running that game using software rendering. At the same time, S3D offers 16-bit color depth, perspective correction and bilinear filtering, all of which improve the visuals. Faster CPUs will outclass the Virge in raw performance, but software rendering will still be less visually appealing.