Fun FPS to play on a non 3D Video Card system

mundane

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Blood.

But actually, if it's onboard 3d (extreme, or whatever the hell intel calls it), you should be able to get away with any of the Q3 engine games with modest settings.
 

Smilin

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The original halflife should do well on that.

Quake 1/2 would run well. I don't care how much 3D hardware you have - Quake 1 still rocks :)
 
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Quake II is fun.
Hell if your cpu is beefy enough (with integrated graphics, maybe?) you might be able to get away with Quake III.

And Half Life, of course - and Duke Nukem 3D is always fun.

All already mentioned - then howabout Rise of the Triads? That was fun.
 

Hav0k99

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Originally posted by: notfred
You sure there's no 3D card in it? My Optiplex GX280 has a Radeon X300 in it.

It's the Intel Xtreme or whatever it's called.
 

jdport

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I'd go with pre-doom, Wolfenstein. Yea the graphics were a bit cheezy but it was fun as hell and it's a free download now.

 

Hav0k99

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Originally posted by: DP
can i install quake 1 or quake 2 on a memory card and run it on a computer?

HAHAHA I just did this! here's how to run it off memstick:

Goto www.quake2evolved.com and download the mod + the OpenAlwEAX.exe (you need this even if you don't have a Creative Soundblaster card.

First copy everything in the install folder of your quake 2 cd into flashdriveletter:\Quake2, then extrat the mod into same Quake2 folder and then run the OpenAlwEAX.exe file. After that create a shortcut off of q2e.exe and enjoy Quake 2 modernized. It runs very well on my P4 system with crapola Intel Extreme onboard video. BTW this mod enhances graphics and sound of the game.