TY, at some point I am going to get some extra lighting. Maybe something with a diffuser or something, using that flashlight kind of worked but not really LoL
Best could be stick to Windows 98SE and put there GeForce 4 MX440 or 4Ti and play older games. For XP best is to use at least Core 2 Duo/Phenom II cpu's with fast PCIe videocard.
TY, and I agree, I've found XP isn't too bad on Pentium 4/Athlon XP/Athlon 64 systems but that is my personal experience. I have quite a few Pentium III machines now, and so I've been trying to make each one somewhat different to have more variety. I have one that runs Windows 2000, one that runs Windows ME, and one I will soon be installing Windows 98 SE on. Started to run out of different Windows versions to go with LMAO
@@fiveleggedspider But for example Gothic II at city at 300% drawing distance can put on its knees even fast Pentium IV (like 640 for Socket 775) or Athlon 64. For some later XP games from 2006 could be also good to have a lot of cpu power. Pentium IV and Athlon XP could be great for Windows 98SE, it can be very smooth on them.
@@modernandretrogaming I have never personally played Gothic II, though looking up the release date and seeing game footage, yeah I could see a CPU running at clock speeds much, much higher (as well as architectural changes) than what was around when it was released not running it better as a problem. I also have personal experience to back that up, Half-Life 2 has problems at any settings higher than 800x600 medium details on my Pentium 4 550. I also have a Dell OEM GeForce 6800 (standard PCI-e version) in it, so that may be a contributing factor to its speed though in my experience the speed at higher resolutions depends more on the CPU than the video card. Unfortunately, I do not have a Core2Duo system at the moment (I'd like to have an E8600), if I did I also have a BFG nVidia GeForce 7950 GT OC I could throw in there and I know there is no way that is going to be stuck at 800x600 in HL2 LMAO
The case....been there. Lighting.....You just some cheap lights and tripods, and keep having fun.
TY, at some point I am going to get some extra lighting. Maybe something with a diffuser or something, using that flashlight kind of worked but not really LoL
Best could be stick to Windows 98SE and put there GeForce 4 MX440 or 4Ti and play older games. For XP best is to use at least Core 2 Duo/Phenom II cpu's with fast PCIe videocard.
TY, and I agree, I've found XP isn't too bad on Pentium 4/Athlon XP/Athlon 64 systems but that is my personal experience. I have quite a few Pentium III machines now, and so I've been trying to make each one somewhat different to have more variety. I have one that runs Windows 2000, one that runs Windows ME, and one I will soon be installing Windows 98 SE on. Started to run out of different Windows versions to go with LMAO
@@fiveleggedspider But for example Gothic II at city at 300% drawing distance can put on its knees even fast Pentium IV (like 640 for Socket 775) or Athlon 64. For some later XP games from 2006 could be also good to have a lot of cpu power. Pentium IV and Athlon XP could be great for Windows 98SE, it can be very smooth on them.
@@modernandretrogaming I have never personally played Gothic II, though looking up the release date and seeing game footage, yeah I could see a CPU running at clock speeds much, much higher (as well as architectural changes) than what was around when it was released not running it better as a problem. I also have personal experience to back that up, Half-Life 2 has problems at any settings higher than 800x600 medium details on my Pentium 4 550. I also have a Dell OEM GeForce 6800 (standard PCI-e version) in it, so that may be a contributing factor to its speed though in my experience the speed at higher resolutions depends more on the CPU than the video card. Unfortunately, I do not have a Core2Duo system at the moment (I'd like to have an E8600), if I did I also have a BFG nVidia GeForce 7950 GT OC I could throw in there and I know there is no way that is going to be stuck at 800x600 in HL2 LMAO