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The '''Matrox Mystique''' was one of the first 2d/3d-accelleration video cards available that was supported by a wider range of games, including [[Tomb Raider 1]]. It does not however deliver as much performance as the [[Voodoo]] based cards but e.g. on an old Pentium 90Mhz with a 4MB Matrox Mystque one can play [[Tomb Raider 1]] in "high resolution", even though it's not perfect (especially when there are big rooms to be rendered, but that is mostly due to the slow CPU).
 
The '''Matrox Mystique''' was one of the first 2d/3d-accelleration video cards available that was supported by a wider range of games, including [[Tomb Raider 1]]. It does not however deliver as much performance as the [[Voodoo]] based cards but e.g. on an old Pentium 90Mhz with a 4MB Matrox Mystque one can play [[Tomb Raider 1]] in "high resolution", even though it's not perfect (especially when there are big rooms to be rendered, but that is mostly due to the slow CPU).
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Revision as of 20:33, 31 August 2012

The Matrox Mystique was one of the first 2d/3d-accelleration video cards available that was supported by a wider range of games, including Tomb Raider 1. It does not however deliver as much performance as the Voodoo based cards but e.g. on an old Pentium 90Mhz with a 4MB Matrox Mystque one can play Tomb Raider 1 in "high resolution", even though it's not perfect (especially when there are big rooms to be rendered, but that is mostly due to the slow CPU).