• Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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    11 hours ago

    Yeah!
    (You mean software vs openGL api rendering?)

    Biggest difference was in Glide games, like Unreal.

    Also SLI unlocked 1024×768 (instead of just 800×600) bcs each card rendered half of the screen.

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      11 hours ago

      Quake was the first time I remember hardware actually gave you an advantage vs. other players. Those with 3dfx cards could see into water vs those without, having a texture on top you couldn’t see into.

      Unreal took all of that to a whole nother level.

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        9 hours ago

        Iirc any 3D card capable of running Q2 (ie you weren’t rendering it on your CPU) would display the transparent water (unlike Quake 1), so something like Riva 128 or Voodoo 1 at the time Quake 2 launched.

        Later cards (Voodoo 2 and onwards) gave you the advantage of a significantly higher frame rate and resolution.