Hello,
Sorry if it's an off-topic, i'm a bit new to the forums No big news here.
I was just on the Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast website reading the system requirements page. In the supported chipsets list only four brands are mentioned: ATI, Matrox, NVIDIA and PowerVR. The link is: http://www.lucasarts.com/products/ou...ml/system.html
In the similar lists I used to read before, there were lots of different card manufacturers, all the Number 9's, Voodoo's, etc. Now seems like only four companies are left in sight of game developers, and I'm happy to see Matrox is among them, with three its boards. Who said it's not for gaming?
To those who don't know, JK2 is based on probably the most advanced Quake3 engine, which is used in a whole lot of modern PC games. So the requirements must be more or less common to all of them, at least new ones.
Sorry if it's an off-topic, i'm a bit new to the forums No big news here.
I was just on the Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast website reading the system requirements page. In the supported chipsets list only four brands are mentioned: ATI, Matrox, NVIDIA and PowerVR. The link is: http://www.lucasarts.com/products/ou...ml/system.html
In the similar lists I used to read before, there were lots of different card manufacturers, all the Number 9's, Voodoo's, etc. Now seems like only four companies are left in sight of game developers, and I'm happy to see Matrox is among them, with three its boards. Who said it's not for gaming?
To those who don't know, JK2 is based on probably the most advanced Quake3 engine, which is used in a whole lot of modern PC games. So the requirements must be more or less common to all of them, at least new ones.
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