Originally posted by: gibhunter
60fps, AA+AF, 32 bits. Heck I remember being happy to play Quake2 at 800/600/16 bit on Riva 128 and P2-300 all at 28fps. Then got myself the first TNT and ran it at 1024/768/32 bits at 30fps and thought now I'm living large
Oh yeah, I owned a computer for 15 or 16 years before 3d video cards were invented! Matter of fact, I slept in front of the only store near my house that sold computer equipment, from the time they closed the night before, just to make sure that I would be able to give them over $200 for a 4 MB(
)3dfx Voodoo (not the Voodoo 2, that was a few years later). I was so happy to get my hands on one, that I did it before I went to the bathroom. I heard later, but have no idea whether it was true or not, that a few of the guys who went to the bathroom first didn't get one that day. This was before there were any cards that would do 2d & 3d, like they all do today. Man, it made such a difference! It was also about a year before Quake (the first one) came out. I was as excited to get that card as I was to get my first modem, a 1200 baud! That was the term back then for bits/sec... I had just gotten a 286 about 3 or 4 months before, and it only took it about 2 or 3 minutes for the 2 of them to connect me to a bulletin board, which is kind of like this is, except it was in DOS, of course. Wow, those were the days, huh?