First post, by x73rmin8r
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When I was a kid I saw ads for Star Trek Voyager Elite Force and was so hyped I blew a sizable chunk of the money I had on it without realizing that it needed some new thing called a "3d accelerator card". Being a Quake III engine game it obviously didn't run without one to my extreme disappointment. The next Christmas my dad surprised me with what looked like the same computer we always had wrapped up under the tree, but with Elite Force taped to it. This thing carried me through most every game I wanted to play up though the mid 2000s around Call of Duty or Elite Force 2 until high school when I got a Dell XPS with an 8800 GT.
Even after I wound up actually getting interested in messing around with computer parts myself, the family computer was sort of a black box that I wasn't really supposed to mess with the insides of and I never really went out of my way to see what was in there, unfortunately.
Eventually that computer got replaced and now I'll probably never know what was in it. My dad didn't know anything about games, he says he probably just went in and asked the guy what a decent fairly affordable card was, maybe asking about Elite Force specifically. I think the computer was still AT with the physical power switch, probably some sort of high clock amd k6 or something.
So if you didn't know much about 3d cards and walked into a computer store around Christmas 2001 and asked the guy what a decent card for quake III era games would be, what would you probably have walked out with?
Some sort of Radeon 7000? A GeForce 3? Something leftover from 2000?