But really, no.
Likely? Definitley not.
Bullshit.
Ever heard of Oldblivion?
It lets you run Oblivion on ancient graphics cards.
It does this mainly by changing the pixel and vertex shaders from 2.0 to 1.1
Screenshots (http://www.oldblivion.com/?page=screenshots)
Take a look at the GeForce 3 shots. Also note that the GeForce 3 cards were released in March of 2001, and if Nintendo is the reputable company it makes itself out to be then they’d have better methods of handling 3D renderings now than nVidia did nearly 6 years ago.
I also did a test run with a Ti4200 AGP card and it runs at 60 fps with an Athlon64 3200+ (overclocked to 2.2 GHz) and a gig of PC3200 ram running at 400 MHz. I’d provide video clips but I sold the card to get some money to get my X1900XTX card.
It lets you run Oblivion on ancient graphics cards.
It does this mainly by changing the pixel and vertex shaders from 2.0 to 1.1
Screenshots (http://www.oldblivion.com/?page=screenshots)
Take a look at the GeForce 3 shots. Also note that the GeForce 3 cards were released in March of 2001, and if Nintendo is the reputable company it makes itself out to be then they’d have better methods of handling 3D renderings now than nVidia did nearly 6 years ago.
I also did a test run with a Ti4200 AGP card and it runs at 60 fps with an Athlon64 3200+ (overclocked to 2.2 GHz) and a gig of PC3200 ram running at 400 MHz. I’d provide video clips but I sold the card to get some money to get my X1900XTX card.
I’m well aware of Oldblivion. I had to use it when I played.
What I said buillshit to was that it wouldn’t run "well enough to be enjoyable", which is… like I said… utter bullshit.
What I said buillshit to was that it wouldn’t run "well enough to be enjoyable", which is… like I said… utter bullshit.
Point well taken as there are individuals who’d rather play an awesome-looking game at 2 fps or an incredibly crappy-looking game at 60 fps than go and build themselves a decent gaming rig.