Mellosnail wrote on Yesterday, 15:16:
I want to play games from 90s era with decent sound, mostly fps games like doom, hexen and duke nukem. I want to have a variety of choices for sound over optimized sound quality, can spend a bit on a sound card up to £100, Id prefer authentic hardware but if the picoGUS is the best choice ill go for it.
I guess im mostly asking what would best compliment an audigy 2 zs if i was to use it for dos games as well, and use the isa sound card for real opl3 and better compatibility with some games.
Then you probably won't need anything besides SB Pro2, SB16 and GM compatibility.
The games you mentioned shouldn't have any issues running directly from Windows 98, you do not need to boot in true DOS. Actually, I'd recommend you exactly this approach if you're planning to keep using Audigy2 - its drivers for Windows 9x are better and have more features, hence you can get both decent SB16 emulation and General MIDI (with possibility to use .SF2 MIDI banks - there're tons of them, for any taste); for the details, check the thread I've given above.
For real DOS, SB Pro2 and OPL3 support, I'd say that better and least troublesome are probably later clones, not Creative products. I'd pay attention to the ISA cards based on Yamaha Ymf719 (it's overall very good choice, with genuine OPL3 and as a bonus - support of WSS) and ESS ES1868 (OPL implementation is non-genuine but sounds very close, some argue even better than real thing, and its ESFM extensions are supported by many games of late 90th). They're both easy to set up, highly compatible and darn cheap, and even OEM / noname cards often have pretty good production quality. Also, with both options you're getting a bug-free uart MPU401, which means no hanging MIDI notes in Doom and Hexen. If you're not planning to get a MIDI daughterboard (they're nowadays pricey), look for such cards with soldered GM synth - they're not that rare, and usually also not expensive.