Croc: Legend of the Gobbos [Ep.1] - Retro PC Gameplay [3DFX Voodoo - Intel P166 MMX][No Commentary]

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 14 дней назад +1

    Runs really well. Early 3d games from 1996 to 1998 are no problem for this system.

    • @RootiferasRetroGameplay
      @RootiferasRetroGameplay  14 дней назад +1

      it definitely does work really well! Runs at 600x480 with "normal" level lighting quality. Didn't have any stutter. The only issue I had was the controller getting disconnected.

  • @BurningFlame1999
    @BurningFlame1999 13 дней назад +1

    Interesting

    • @RootiferasRetroGameplay
      @RootiferasRetroGameplay  13 дней назад

      hey thanks! I think later I'll give the game another try with a different PC and controller. I think Win95 drivers are a little flaky.

  • @supermario8416
    @supermario8416 13 дней назад +1

    How well does Unreal run on this system ?

    • @RootiferasRetroGameplay
      @RootiferasRetroGameplay  13 дней назад +2

      This is a great question and my plan is to test that today and upload the video today or tomorrow. I had a quick look at GTA2, Quake (GLQuake), Quake II and Mortal Kombat 4. All worked good apart from Quake 2, explosions were a bit hard on the Voodoo1 card I think.

    • @RootiferasRetroGameplay
      @RootiferasRetroGameplay  12 дней назад

      I had to make some changes to the system since the one I used while I record this gameplay video kept giving me bluescreens every few minutes. I think IDE controller on the motherboard is dead. I put together a different PC. Upgraded CPU to 200Mhz and RAM to 128 (Unreal didn't like 32MB).
      Here is the timedemo:
      ruclips.net/video/8QbbS6mriKM/видео.html
      I actually wanted to play the game but unfortunately the PC couldn't handle it. Average 12FPS dropping down to 2-3FPS didn't seem playable. I think Unreal will need to wait for another PC build. Please let me know if you want to see any other games with that PC. I usually put the specs in the video descriptions.