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On my A1200 with 50MHz 030 25 fps feels very smooth, but of course to get that I have to run it in a small window. Normally I run it 2 sizes down with low detail and get 11-20 fps (~15 fps on average), which is plenty fast enough and a satisfactory window size for me. A 386DX-40 should get similar results to my A1200, and a 486 would be faster so with those settings 20-25 fps seems believable. |
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It is capped at 35 fps. If you do run it in higher resolutions you can benefit on faster processors. I get ~11 at 640x400 on Vampire A1200. Of course 35 fps at 320x200 & on the 060/50+ the same. Not quite as high at 640x400 but close.
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My 486 wasn't bad considering it was the cheapest money could buy at the time, it did about 22FPS for F1GP and Actua Soccer was fine on it too. It just wasn't quite enough for smooth 2D scrolling games the A1000 didn't even break a sweat doing. At some point I bought a Gravis Ultrasound for it and a CD-ROM. Still have the Gravis actually. I had quite a few PCs over the years, my fav' was a Packard Bell iXtreme which had an Athlon XP3000 or better CPU and it looked like something out of the movie 2001 with that cool curved white plastic case and touch sensitive DVD ROM tray eject buttons. Of all the PCs I have ever owned that was the nicest, the fan was near silent so great for watching movies on the TV via the ATI Radeon 9000 card with composite video output. Also had 5.1 audio output. I miss that PC. The only bad side was I had to use Windows on it. |
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VL bus 386 boards were available in 1992, but if you say he only had ISA then we have to believe you. All I can say is that every benchmark I have seen puts a 386DX-40 with ISA card (even the ET4000 in my post above) at less than 10fps. Of course this is with standard settings (full window with hud, high detail). Quote:
The other thing most people don't talk about is how jerky and inaccurate a PC mouse was/is. Most VGA cards didn't have a hardware pointer so it had to be rendered in software. It would often flicker while the screen was updating, and sometimes leave 'mouse droppings' on the screen. The ET4000 was infamous for this if you used the standard VGA driver. Even on my 'modern' PCs I have difficulty getting the mouse movement right. On this Linux box the 'acceleration' was way too fast and I had to type a command in to reduce it. Sometimes the mouse freezes up when the machine is heavily loaded with virtual memory - which can take 20 minutes or more to clear! In comparison, even a slow old A500's mouse pointer is rock solid and accurately controllable. This is very important when eg. trying to draw stuff in a paint program. |
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