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Thanks, but I don't care about FS 2004. I currently get decent frame rates in FS2002 with all the settings to the max. It's fine for me, and when I play 2004 I don't care if I don't get full detail level. It's the other older games I really want to play, mainly in this order... Falcon 4.0+SP4, FS2002 (FS2004 is a bonus), Flight Unlimited 2+3. Falcon and FU run superfast in software mode, but crash if I select hardware. Bizarrely they worked on my old system, same video card but different motherboard. And Falcon with the SP4 pack won't run in software mode at all.. alas... I know how shitty my system is but it's the older games I'm more interested in.. Just a video card recommendation from someone who knows it works with the above games is all I want.. My sys specs are 1.6Ghz AMD, K7VT4A Pro motherboard with a free AGP slot, 512MB RAM. I plan to replace the chip with a 3Ghz when money is in order, but I'd prefer to get the video card first. |
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Does anybody know a good video card that will work with a budget 1.6Ghz system? Since I don't play any modern games I took the ancient Savage4 from my old system. On my old system that played the only games I ever wanted to play: Flight Unlimited 2+3, Falcon 4.0 + SP4, and Flight Simulator 2002(as well as Halflife, Unreal, Quake 3). FU2+3 and Falcon don't even give me a message, they just freeze just before displaying the 3D. They all use DirectX. But bizarrely FS2002 and the others still work. I don't get it. However there must be some incompatibility with my new motherboard and\or DirectX because only FS2002+a few others will work now. Even with the same drivers that I used before. I've spent weeks researching the net, and trying to figure out the problem and even reformatted and reinstalled. I just got FS2004 which actually tells me it doesn't like my video card and doesn't want to work with it so I've finally given up. I'm going to get a new video card.. However, I want to make sure I get a card that will work with the above games. Are modern video cards backwards compatible with older games? Was I naive in thinking that if all I wanted was to play old games all I needed would be the old video card from my old system that used to play them just fine? Did I naively assume that recent versions of DirectX would work with the old one? Anyway, I don't need or want the latest supercooled $300 video card. It would be a waste on my budget system anyway. All I want is a good decent cheap card that will play FS2004 plus my old games. I know my CPU is slow.. I'll be replacing it soon, but it's the video card I want first. Ideally I'd like something that's perfect for a 1.6Ghz chip, that's not too fast so I'm wasting it's potential. Thanks for your help. P.S. If you happen to know of a card that plays Falcon 4+SP4 beautifully on a win 98 system, then please tell me. I'm guessing on the flight sim group a lot of you might still have the Flight Unlimited series.. If you do recommend your video card to me, could you test it out on those and let me know if they work okay also P.P.S If you happen to know a good explanation as to why a video card would suddenly not work with some games on a new motherboard and chip then please let me know. I can't figure out why even though I've reinstalled the OS and all the drivers. I don't want to get a new video card to find out that the fault was something with my system! My only explanation is that the motherboard doesn't like some PCI devices which would be poor design IMHO. |
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Thanks for those good suggestions... I've actually decided to go with the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro which I found for about £79, more than I wanted to spend, but it will lastly me longer I imagine. Though my system is old I think it's about as top as the range for that speed of chip you can get without being TOO fast if you know what I mean. I was thinking about getting the GeForce, but I've heard a lot of people have had problem running those older games of mine with them, so ATI seems attractive to me. |
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Syn, you probably owe it to yourself to check out this article comparing cards, and previous ones on the same site, which would deal in the older models you were thinking about. Remember that most of the games you are interested in running are programmed to be compatible with DirectX, but not with Open GL, so the performance charts for Open GL games aren't terribly relevant to your considerations. ATI generally speaking has historically had the edge over nVidia for Open GL, while (again, generally speaking) nVidia has usually performed better on DirectX for cards of the same (competitive) generation, as I read the charts and other reviews. |
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Im not arguing Seadog but I have to say that having had many ATI and many Nvidia cards over the years my results are opposite of yours. ATI performs much better in DX than OGL and Nvidia runs OGL much better than ATI, though I still prefer DX even on Nvidia cards. Mitch . "Seadog" <seadog (AT) nunyabidness (DOT) com> wrote in message news:2TkWe.2273$3V6.1887 (AT) newssvr11 (DOT) news.prodigy.com... Syn, you probably owe it to yourself to check out this article comparing cards, and previous ones on the same site, which would deal in the older models you were thinking about. Remember that most of the games you are interested in running are programmed to be compatible with DirectX, but not with Open GL, so the performance charts for Open GL games aren't terribly relevant to your considerations. ATI generally speaking has historically had the edge over nVidia for Open GL, while (again, generally speaking) nVidia has usually performed better on DirectX for cards of the same (competitive) generation, as I read the charts and other reviews. |
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