Robin4 wrote:For me the sweet spot is on 100 mhz.. I know the differents between 66mhz and 100mhz isnt huge.
But as two examples: […]
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For me the sweet spot is on 100 mhz.. I know the differents between 66mhz and 100mhz isnt huge.
But as two examples:
Doom games run more smoothly on the 100mhz (Yes it can run on 66mhz, but it would not run very smooth on screen)
GTA1 needs minimal an DX4 100mhz cpu.. to run.
And there should more games that needs at least an 100Mhz cpu so it could run the game..
Yes...but in terms of this topic, It doesn't matter if DOOM or GTA1 runs better on a 486/100, you might as well use a Pentium class machine to run Doom and GTA1.
I think the original question still begs for an answer on whether there are games that run better on a 486/66 over a faster Pentium system or a slower 386 system.
For me there are some Flight simulators that I have played that run too slow on a 386, and a little too fast on a Pentium. One example for me is Falcon 3.0.
When I ran it on a 386 it was a bit choppy at times, but when I ran it on a Pentium, it was ok for the most part, except sometimes it felt like it was running too fast (i.e. when you would roll, I think the f-16 would roll too quickly and it didn't feel smooth)...but when I ran it on a 486/66, I had a nice balance of smoothness and speed.
The big advantage I find with a lot of games that I would rather run on a 486/66 (that still run fine on a 386) is when it comes to cutscene and start/introduction screen loading times. Most of these types of games still run smooth on a 486/66, but you get the added benefit of intro/cutscene screens running faster...one example of this is World of Xeen.
I do like playing XWIng and Tie Fighter on a 486/66 over a pentium or a 386 as well (especially a 386 because it's too slow on that)...Some of the slower Pentiums are not too fast for games like Xwing and Tie fighter, but I think some of the faster Pentiums make everything run a little too fast on these games.
dirkmirk wrote:How would warcraft 2 fare on a DX2-66? I'd imagine on the larger maps it would struggle.
again, who cares? Just run Warcraft 2 on a faster Pentium...it runs too slow on a 486/66.