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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).