Please Like and Subscribe for more videos! Pentium 3 650 mhz (6.5x100 FSB), 256 SDR, 3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 (143/143 mhz). 3dfx MiniGL, 1024x768. 3dfx drivers version 1.07. Windows 98.
@@efpcvintageplanet3406 with a faster CPU the FPS would have been higher. Half-Life is very CPU dependent. But it runs very well even with the 650 mhz Pentium 3.
@@winfriedmaus for late-1998 it was fantastic, I was hypnotised. It no doubt was the best shooter up to that point. It runs very well with a Voodoo Banshee in 1024x768 with a fast Pentium 2 or a Pentium 3.
At this point, there’s little left to say about this game. A masterpiece of video gaming. The first time I played it was on my Pentium III - 800 MHz with a Voodoo Banshee. Accompanying the Voodoo Banshee was a Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1 with EAX enabled connected to a 5.1 audio system, and wow! I will never forget that experience. Thank you for the video!
@@EquinoxeZX Pentium III 800 Mhz, Voodoo Banshee and SB Live that was an excellent system to play Half-Life on. Hard to believe that Valve managed to create such a fantastic game in 1998, and even more so when you think that they built it on the old 1996 Quake 1 engine.
@@VPRHPC the PCI version is just as fast, the diferences are minimal. It depends on the game but Half-Life needs at least a P2 400 mhz to run well. Later games released after the year 2000 need much fast CPUs.
Great game and great performance with 3dfx MiniGL
@@efpcvintageplanet3406 with a faster CPU the FPS would have been higher. Half-Life is very CPU dependent. But it runs very well even with the 650 mhz Pentium 3.
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 It already reaches an excellent framerate
I remember that I bought a Voodoo Banshee card and the Half-Life CD together. For me, HL1 is still in the top three of the best games ever made.
@@winfriedmaus for late-1998 it was fantastic, I was hypnotised. It no doubt was the best shooter up to that point. It runs very well with a Voodoo Banshee in 1024x768 with a fast Pentium 2 or a Pentium 3.
At this point, there’s little left to say about this game. A masterpiece of video gaming.
The first time I played it was on my Pentium III - 800 MHz with a Voodoo Banshee.
Accompanying the Voodoo Banshee was a Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1 with EAX enabled connected to a 5.1 audio system, and wow! I will never forget that experience.
Thank you for the video!
@@EquinoxeZX Pentium III 800 Mhz, Voodoo Banshee and SB Live that was an excellent system to play Half-Life on. Hard to believe that Valve managed to create such a fantastic game in 1998, and even more so when you think that they built it on the old 1996 Quake 1 engine.
all the sounds are so ingrained in memories
@@RealHero101111 Half-Life had excellent audio quality and soundtracks.
@@matusmikoviny with 3dfx MiniGL the brightness and gamma are a little higher than with OpenGL :)
Is this LCD display? What year of production?
@@noideanoikea Benq G700 5ms from 2007 I guess.
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@@jaceklutrzykowski Thank you!
AGP Voodoo ?
Yes, it is an AGP version.
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 i'm now tinkering with one PCI version on my channel but i think it got bottleneck by the cpu
@@VPRHPC the PCI version is just as fast, the diferences are minimal. It depends on the game but Half-Life needs at least a P2 400 mhz to run well. Later games released after the year 2000 need much fast CPUs.
I subscribed to your channel, interesting videos and benchmarks :)
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 thank you,yours are great also,are you somehow from RO?
Is the game engine open-source
They used the Quake 1 engine in Half-Life 1. So... The answer, by now, is yes.
@@winfriedmaus but they said slightly modified engine
Half-Life uses a heavily modified Quake 1 engine.