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  • Ok can all Windows 2000 pro users share their experiences with these games?

    Unreal Tournament
    Shogo
    System Shock 2
    Halflife
    Ultima 9
    Never Winter Nights
    Homeworld
    Unreal

    Thx

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  • #2
    UT runs great, System Shock 2 runs great, Half-Life runs great, Homeworld runs great.

    Far as I know Never Winter knights isnt even out, and wont be for a while? I'll test Shogo tonight.
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    • #3
      UT runs faster for me under Win2k and my little bro has been playing Homeworld without any problems either (in D3D, I still haven't got my OGL working).

      DS
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      • #4
        yeah sorry my bad neverwinter nights is not out yet

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        • #5
          Look at the specs below. Unreal Tournament runs for several minutes and then crashes horribly. Quake 3 seems to work in single processor, but crashes after the "id" screen in dual processors.

          Other games such as The Sims and Half Life seem to work with dual processors, but for now I'm back to Win98SE because of what appears to be terrible drivers from Matrox. (???) Anyone know of fixes for these problems? I'll give you a cookie if you tell me the answer.


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          ICQ 5570732

          Abit BP6
          Dual Celeron 366@523 Mhz
          Matrox G400 16MB SH
          IBM ATA66 15.2 GB HD w/ 2MB cache
          WD UDMA33 4.3 GB POS HD
          Acer 40X CD Rom
          Memorex 1622 2x2x6 CD-RW
          Internal NEC Zip100
          Netgear 10/100 Ethernet
          Diamond Monster Sound MX300
          Altec Lansing ACS 295
          Proview 17" Monitor
          224 MBs generic PC100 RAM

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          Travis L. Knodel
          ICQ 5570732

          Abit BP6
          Dual Celeron 366@523 Mhz
          Matrox G400 16MB SH
          IBM ATA66 15.2 GB HD w/ 2MB cache
          WD UDMA33 4.3 GB POS HD
          Acer 40X CD Rom
          Memorex 1622 2x2x6 CD-RW
          Internal NEC Zip100
          Netgear 10/100 Ethernet
          Diamond Monster Sound MX300
          Altec Lansing ACS 295
          Proview 17" Monitor
          224 MBs generic PC100 RAM

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          • #6
            Win2K/NT are more sensitive to overclocked peripherals than Win9x is. Just for the heck of it, try clocking back to 366 and see if it makes any difference. You might find that adding more cooling and going for 550 is more stable than 523, seeing as your PCI and AGP bus will be operating back at spec.

            I hope that nets me a cookie
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            Video Box
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            Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

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            Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

            ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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            • #7
              *sigh*

              Jediphoenix: Ultima 9 runs better under win2k than under win9x. So does Quake, and UT.

              Travis: Just because your overclocked, tweaked-out, hacked dual celeron system doesn't run properly with drivers that are KNOWN to have SMP issues doesn't mean the drivers are "buggy".

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              • #8
                ut runz great for me...but as for q2 and q3...whether you asked or not...i can't get working...i don't know the problem...

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                • #9
                  Gurm: Matrox should fix the SMP issues, then. I mean their cards have always been aimed at "professional" users, correct? Like CAD people or graphics types or whatever? Aren't those the kind of users who generally run SMP rigs?

                  Concur on UT, Q3, et al. I find all my OpenGL games are as fast under 2k as under 98, but much more stable.

                  Unfortunatly, every D3D game I play randomly hard-locks my box. Could be after 5 minutes, could be after 3 hours, I never know. No I haven't clocked any hardware back to defaults - and that's why you won't hear me complaining about "buggy" drivers. It's probably my own fault

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                  • #10
                    I agree tht SMP and D3D issues need to be resolved. However, remember that the current drivers are beta drivers and are therefore likely to still have bugs and not implement everything. Let's give Matrox a little time to iron these issues out - they already have some of the best drivers for Win2k as it is. If these issues are still not resolved after the next 2 driver releases (the first 2 FINAL driver releases) then we could have problems...

                    Jon
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                    256 MB PC-100 SDRAM
                    Matrox Millenium G200 8 MB SGRAM - Bios 2.6-20
                    2 Creative Labs 3D Blaster Voodoo2 12 MB (SLI...)
                    Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live!
                    Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400
                    Quantum Viking 4.5 GB UW SCSI (weak...)
                    Creative Labs PC-DVD Encore 2X
                    Iomega 1GB Jazz

                    All running on Win2000...

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                    • #11
                      To say Matrox is "known" for its 3D/CAD application support is an interesting interpretation of the firm's history.

                      I'm a big Matrox fan, and the computer gods punished me severely when I put a non-Matrox board in my primary system, but Matrox's 3D history is a bit checkered to say the least.

                      I agree with noackjr. Everyone is having issues now, and we can't expect every game to work. I do think Matrox should focus their W2K driver debugging on games with native NT support first.

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                      • #12
                        Ive tried UT last night... Damn! I ran it in 1024x768, full detail, 32bit color, without any problems. I still have to do some benchmarks to see what the framerates are like but man oh man. I definitly didn't have this kind of performance with Win98...

                        My Quake 3 runs just a few frames slower than Win98, I get about 36 FPS in 800x600, full detail, 32bit.

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                        • #13
                          If I remember correctly, I've tried clocking it down, along with every other possible fix. So it's not from overclocking the celerons. I would agree with ph0rk, D3D has something in it that's making it crash randomly for who knows what reason. You can play a D3D game for several minutes and it'll crash, next time when you reboot, you can play for several hours and everything runs fine. You never know when it's going to go down in flames in D3D.

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                          =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
                          Travis L. Knodel
                          ICQ 5570732

                          Abit BP6
                          Dual Celeron 366@523 Mhz
                          Matrox G400 16MB SH
                          IBM ATA66 15.2 GB HD w/ 2MB cache
                          WD UDMA33 4.3 GB POS HD
                          Acer 40X CD Rom
                          Memorex 1622 2x2x6 CD-RW
                          Internal NEC Zip100
                          Netgear 10/100 Ethernet
                          Diamond Monster Sound MX300
                          Altec Lansing ACS 295
                          Proview 17" Monitor
                          224 MBs generic PC100 RAM

                          =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
                          Travis L. Knodel
                          ICQ 5570732

                          Abit BP6
                          Dual Celeron 366@523 Mhz
                          Matrox G400 16MB SH
                          IBM ATA66 15.2 GB HD w/ 2MB cache
                          WD UDMA33 4.3 GB POS HD
                          Acer 40X CD Rom
                          Memorex 1622 2x2x6 CD-RW
                          Internal NEC Zip100
                          Netgear 10/100 Ethernet
                          Diamond Monster Sound MX300
                          Altec Lansing ACS 295
                          Proview 17" Monitor
                          224 MBs generic PC100 RAM

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