View Full Version : Half-Life 2 on a tnt2
GrayFox
1 May 2006, 11:06pm
Half-Life 2 running on an nvidia tnt2
http://digg.com/gaming/Half-Life_2_running_on_a_TNT2
Well your on digg please digg it for me :).
macdude425
2 May 2006, 1:22am
:el choque descarado:
Good stuff right there. Very interesting that it just didn't crash right off the bat...
GrayFox
2 May 2006, 1:46am
And so ends the stress test on jims server his latest to 60 users.
Im at well over 100 and uploading at 130KB/s I can't even keep aim opened :).
edit: A moderator took me off the front page because jims server couldn't take all the traffic :/.
It's a DX7-era card, so there's no doubt it would work with the game.
ancient stuff right thurr
GrayFox
2 May 2006, 3:15am
It's a DX7-era card, so there's no doubt it would work with the game.
Nvidias first Direct X 7 card was the Geforce 256 the TNT2 was direct X 6.
edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tnt2
Just for if you want some proof.
WuGgaRoO
3 May 2006, 7:02am
i feel that videogame developers don't try hard enough to be effecient now a days. I mean look at the nintendo...mario 1 looked terrible...then mario 3 looked like a masterpeice, you'd think it was a different system..now a days i feel like they don't even try to be efficent instead they just cram as much crap in there without really nothing
rapture
4 May 2006, 3:51pm
Not quite as cool as Doom 3 on a Voodoo but still impressive.
GrayFox
4 May 2006, 5:11pm
i feel that videogame developers don't try hard enough to be effecient now a days. I mean look at the nintendo...mario 1 looked terrible...then mario 3 looked like a masterpeice, you'd think it was a different system..now a days i feel like they don't even try to be efficent instead they just cram as much crap in there without really nothing
Are you saying valve cramed in crap ?.
That loosk pretty dam good considering the hardware its running on is very far below the minimum system requirements.
It proves how dynamic the soruce engine is.
lemonlime
4 May 2006, 5:24pm
That is awesome GrayFox :cheers:
GrayFox
5 May 2006, 2:19am
heh, Thanks It was just something I did when I first got my server after I finished running some benchmarks on it :).
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