Glide was an API that allowed the Voodoo chips to shine. Any engine back then could be modified to capitalize on the special 3D chips 3dfx had developed. UE5 hardly has any hardware bias, yet you could say that Glide was to Voodoo as DLSS is to RTX Nvidia chips. Better frame rates, resolution, physics, exclusive features, and optimization for specific hardware. This is what made 3dfx so special.
@@sonicthejetsetbeat7465 Exactly. Ironically, Unreal Engine 1 was literally the Unreal engine 5 of the 90s, and it was considered earth shattering in the visual fidelity and development support that it provided.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y7VPhJLF0s0.html "Bleifuss Fun" == Fun Tracks is the name of the German version of that game. The international name was "Ignition".
For some reason I skipped this era.. playing doom/duke3d then on windows anno1602, StarCraft, Diablo and then bumped up to half life with my voodoo banshee and later voodoo 3 2000 GTA I played fully in Software didn’t know it had support for 3sat glide even
Use internal audio option if possible as indicated in the help because the other options do not work.For me it works because I didn't go through the emulator in retroarch but through an external emulator.
That means your knowledge of new releases nowadays is surface level. You haven't looked around enough. There has never been an era with so many games to choose, which is the reason the good ones need to be found. If you mostly stick to big names, you'll get exactly that: boring, repetitive and mass commerce only. Creativity in games? Tons of it yet, maybe more than ever.
@luisman369 Even the ones that are "innovative" are released half-finished or don't feel as complete and well-defined as most of the pre-PS4 generation games. There's some innovation now, but many of these older games vigorously pushed every boundary available at the time (hardware, software, social acceptance, marketing, etc.) On top of all that, they didn't nickel and dime you after you paid $60 for a game.
Normally yes, but I don't know if the application is up to date. It seems to me that there was a problem with loading files with versions of android greater than 4.4
Also, the game you are showing on the ST monitor, is that Crownland? I think it is still not fully released. Love the Fire and Forget box and the Rambo 3 poster ... just oozes nostalgia!
This is SO beautiful! Wow! Can I perhaps use a few seconds of this video in my upcoming documentary if I give you full credit and links to your channel (and website)?
Even though I have two voodoo 2's on sli, I decided to use an athon 2000+, 512mb and an fx5200 to play some old games. I used Nglide 1.05 to emulate Glide in windows ME. This way it is possible to use more modern hardware that still has drivers for win95-98-ME.
2000 as well, with games like Deus Ex, MDK 2, Diablo 2, Baldur's Gate 2, American McGee's Alice, Project IGI, Soldier of Furtune, No One Lives Forever, Colin McRae Rally 2.0, Counter-Strike 1.6, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, Motocross Madness 2, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, Supreme Snowboarding (in the US it came in 2000), Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force. And 2001 was also great, Max Payne, Serious Sam, Wolfenstein, Black & White. That great PC gaming era ended in mid-late 2002 IMO, when the PC game developers went to the Xbox.
@@emuretro5593 thank you ^^ I saw your videos quite often when searching for ssgi demonstrations! So is this a blender build with ssgi or is it a addon?
Is this a joke? 😅 There are more Amiga titles in this "50 hits DOS" than there are actual DOS games 😄 I guess you're a huge fan of platformers. One game which is obviously missing, is Heroes of Might and Magic II (or even the first one). C&C , Dune II , Red Alert, One Must Fall , Mortal Kombat II. Still though, there's a few "hidden" gems in your video, mostly Amiga titles that I didn't know was released for DOS as well.
There's a lot of it missing, but I didn't want to go over 50 games, the video would have lasted hours. But it's true that I put in a bit too many platform games.😁
This is not C64 music just listen to one track Mega Apocalypse 39:59 here you have the original C64 track ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cC0uF4t3OtI.html
this is a c64 version but not the original. I am not indicating that these are the originals. The source is here: www.6581-8580.com/socse/index.php?field=title&sorting=title&view=ASC&page=1&wildcard=off&add_fields=&query=Mega-Apocalypse&term_counts=0 These are .sid files created on c64, just the originals are not always used, maybe I should have mentioned this.
@@galy0 However you have the perfectly usable .sid file on c64 here: mega.nz/file/g5FXCaQb#rAvvg3YGToth9MtzGXIUQeZeOc3hdqrBehqbV2e9pdw All the files on the site are supposed to come from the c64, it would be weird if it wasn't!