Helping the thousands of n00bs who post here, that's how Excluding the ATOT gang who are useless wastes of bandwidthOriginally posted by: nvfx
Thank you for your comments, waste of space, yeah it is....
While out of all my posts, i had only asked questions and questions.
Most of you are just sitting back, increasing your status.
cant imagine how people go upto the Lifer Status
Originally posted by: Childs
The Voodoo and Voodoo 2 were significant. You guys (and gals) who grew up after 3D acceleration was the norm don't know what it was like to see a game in Glide for the first time. Anything ATI or Nvidia has done since then cannot really be compared to that breakthrough. I'd rather have a Voodoo 1 in 1996 (or whenever) than a 6800U/X800XTPE now.
Originally posted by: nvfx
For 3DFX, they had Glide, every rich game of thier times supported Glide.
Originally posted by: nvfx
Well.... The point is that we need some other brand names.
For 3DFX, they had Glide, every rich game of thier times supported Glide.
Take the example of a game published in 1996.
Need for Speed II.
The game supported Gilde and i didnt. Then saw the game under Glide mode and was just stunned to see such awesome Graphics.
Now a days, you can just play with Driver ex. Quality---Performance----High Performance and etc. But these options dont enhance anything which a Gamer would experience.
While i do post some stupid questions but like sometime back i posted "What ATI and NVIDIA Stand for"
Nonetheless, i cant believe why companies like SiS arent doing any thing to compete.
Secondly, i wonder why not the very very large brands like SONY, and Samsung come into Graphic Market.
If Samsung come into Graphics, that will be a cheaper Card.
Originally posted by: edmundoab
whats this for? to catch the forum's attention??
Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
0/10.
Originally posted by: Delorian
Originally posted by: nvfx
For 3DFX, they had Glide, every rich game of thier times supported Glide.
Glide rocked, simply put and 3dfx for their time were masters of the graphical arts! I still remember seeing Mechwarrior 2 for the first time on my diamond monster 3d 4mb pci add-in card. Still think that was one of the smoothest, best looking games of its day!