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    3DFX

    Hi PPL.. Ok, i have just installed Requiem on my puter but yet i dont seem to be able to run it with 3DFX.. All my drivers are up to date as is Direct-x. I can get through all the credits n stuff at the start, but it then locks up after it starts to load the game..Any ideas?. I'm running a voodoo card (6mb)with the 3DFX.

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    Which chipset?
    Can you run it in software mode?

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    My friend also has this problemon Halflife. Since voodoo1 chipsets only accelerate 640x480, and halflife didnt give him that option on any video mode (it only went up to 320x200 to 512x 400 or something like that)
    he only had a 14" monitor but can run his desktop at 800x600 no problem.

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    The Card is the "Alliance 2D AT25 2D and 3DFX Voodoo 3D accelerator. It's about a year old now, but it runs all other games that my Son uses with the 3DFX option. It will let the game run in Direct 3D, but not 3DFX. I just cant figure why this is so. And yes, it runs under the software option in this and other games also. But the quality is somewhat down to what it is with the 3D option. Any help out there???

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