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  • Mill 2 and Quake 3 on NT4

    Hi:
    Has anyone been able to get Arena Quake 3 running on an NT4 WS with a Millenium II card


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    Millenium II is a business card and the chip does not have the capability to play opengl and many d3d games. I had a Mill2 and i couldnt even get GLquake working... so i doubt it will work... and if there is a driver that will make it work, it will not go above 5 fps

    BUT, there is a program that transfers opengl calls onto software emulation/d3d.. its called Scitech Soft GLDirect http://www.scitechsoft.com/down_gldirect.html

    try setting it to d3d HAL option... if that doesnt work with quake3, use software emulation


    [This message has been edited by nehalmistry (edited 01 March 2000).]

    [This message has been edited by nehalmistry (edited 01 March 2000).]
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    • #3
      Thanks for the tip. It gave me hope for ..... 30 seconds.
      I checked the site you suggested but the software is good only for Win9x. I have NT4.

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