On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:24, jokerman64 wrote:
...
> >
> > Voodoo3s play all GL and SDL games very nicely, Quake and all its
> > variants are fine, Descent3 is great. However, some game authors will
> > write their games specifically for a certain video card. They might say
> > that it's to "utilize many super-nifty whiz-bang features of the card
> > that aren't exposed through OpenGL", I might say it's to repay
> > investments and prototype boards from the video card manufacturer, but
> > the end result is that 3dfx doesn't apply in that game of kickback any
> > more. So, if you want to run Unreal Tournament on Linux, you must
> > purchase an NVidia card and use whatever drivers it requires.

> It can't play UT 2003

That's what I said, yes.
So, if you want to run Unreal Tournament on Linux, you must
> > purchase an NVidia card and use whatever drivers it requires.

Clear? By the way, if you want to play Age of Empires, you'll need to
buy a copy of Windows too. Games publishers set hardware and software
requirements.
-- 
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...


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