I don't believe so... the game comes with readme files, perhaps in one
of them you can find out.
I'm sure it could. Dan, your are running it in Glide and not D3D aren't
you? That's the only setting that I can think might affect it.
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I know up to the Voodoo 3 there they couldn't do 32 bit (I used to have
one) But with Voodoo 4 and 5 they could (extra memory I guess).
Unfortunatly on the Ultima iX page they do state they only tested the
cards to the Voodoo3. I think your out of luck for this particular game.
I couldn't find any mention if there is 32 bit for any of the other
cards. And I don't feel like Installing the game and checking it with my
GeForce2.
M.
> "Wtcher Dragon" <bou...@ultima-dragons.org> wrote in message
> news:MPG.17a57e12b...@news.sprint.ca...
>> In article <I8K_8.21842$4T2.5...@twister.socal.rr.com>,
>> d...@nospam.com bounced in...
>>> Ive tried it all. Installed new drivers, etc. I used to have a
>>> Geforce but now I have an Xbox....!!..anyways I also had a Voodoo 3
>>> but I made sure that there were no files left over from my old
>>> Voodoo 3. Ive re-installed Ultima 9 and still it never gives me an
>>> option for 32 bit color. I know Voodoo 5 can run Ultima 9 in 32
>>> bit....or can it??
>>
>> I don't believe so... the game comes with readme files, perhaps in
>> one of them you can find out.
>
> I'm sure it could. Dan, your are running it in Glide and not D3D
> aren't you? That's the only setting that I can think might affect it.
The V5 will refuse to run 32-bit colour Glide with 4xFSAA at 1024x768 or
above - switch resolution, change FSAA to 2x or run D3D. D3D with
compressed textures is bettter anyway, IMHO, as more memory is free for
rendering that way.
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>> "Wtcher Dragon" <bou...@ultima-dragons.org> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.17a57e12b...@news.sprint.ca...
>>> In article <I8K_8.21842$4T2.5...@twister.socal.rr.com>,
>>> d...@nospam.com bounced in...
>>>> Ive tried it all. Installed new drivers, etc. I used to have a
>>>> Geforce but now I have an Xbox....!!..anyways I also had a Voodoo 3
>>>> but I made sure that there were no files left over from my old
>>>> Voodoo 3. Ive re-installed Ultima 9 and still it never gives me an
>>>> option for 32 bit color. I know Voodoo 5 can run Ultima 9 in 32
>>>> bit....or can it??
>>>
>>> I don't believe so... the game comes with readme files, perhaps in
>>> one of them you can find out.
>>
>> I'm sure it could. Dan, your are running it in Glide and not D3D
>> aren't you? That's the only setting that I can think might affect
>> it.
>
> The V5 will refuse to run 32-bit colour Glide with 4xFSAA at 1024x768
> or above - switch resolution, change FSAA to 2x or run D3D. D3D with
> compressed textures is bettter anyway, IMHO, as more memory is free
> for rendering that way.
Or change to 16-bit, of course:P
Voodoo 3 could only do 16-bit. That's why people started moving to GeForce.
Quoth "James Adams" <james...@stcatz.ox.ac.uk>:
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>The V5 will refuse to run 32-bit colour Glide
*blink* I was always under the impression that the Glide API handled a
maximum colour depth of 16-bit. Can someone corroborate that?
>with 4xFSAA at 1024x768 or above - switch resolution, change FSAA to 2x
>or run D3D. D3D with compressed textures is bettter anyway, IMHO, as
>more memory is free for rendering that way.
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> > The V5 will refuse to run 32-bit colour Glide with 4xFSAA at 1024x768
> > or above - switch resolution, change FSAA to 2x or run D3D. D3D with
> > compressed textures is bettter anyway, IMHO, as more memory is free
> > for rendering that way.
>
> Or change to 16-bit, of course:P
Of course, D3D is grossly inefficient in comparison to GLIDE in UIX...
It makes a definite difference in some games. For example, when I run
Unreal Tournament in Glide mode, some of the foggy areas look
noticeably better when 32-bit color is forced. This option is also a
great way to get 32-bit rendering in older Glide or OpenGL games like
Interstate 76, Quake 1 and 2, etc.
Ritesh
> In article <ahhhki$urk$1...@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>,
Not using compressed textures on a Voodoo 5 - Glide doesn't support them
due to licensing issues, but the new drivers may fix that
> This option is also a
> great way to get 32-bit rendering in older Glide or OpenGL games like
> Interstate 76, Quake 1 and 2, etc.
this option is also great to crash some old games :-)
But you are right!
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Even on PIII-800, 256 RAM and GeForce 2MX - U9 runs fine.
On better machines, it will be even finer. So, I do not think there are
reasons to have Voodoo for U9.
Max
I've heard from people who've had (from memory) better machines than
that. It all depends from platform to platform, I suppose... and
probably a goodly, subjective serving of playability and tastes.
...and don't forget to disable anti-aliasing. Very minor, hardly noticeable
degrade in visual quality, and tremendous performance increase.
Max