Comment by devinbernosky 5 months ago so this will run half life 2 if I'm not mistaken? 5 comments devinbernosky Reply Philpax 5 months ago For those not aware, this is a reference to an audience comment at the HL2 E3 2003 presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ddJ1OKV63Q&t=200s accrual 5 months ago Half-Life 2 was but a twinkle in Valve's eye when the 486 arch was introduced in 1989. ;) ant6n 5 months ago Could maybe run HL1. Maybe. sitzkrieg 5 months ago some og binaries with software rendering would probably slide show it along nicely pezezin 5 months ago Nop, HL1 uses the Quake engine that requires a fast FPU. The minimum CPU for any kind of decent performance is a Pentium.
Philpax 5 months ago For those not aware, this is a reference to an audience comment at the HL2 E3 2003 presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ddJ1OKV63Q&t=200s
accrual 5 months ago Half-Life 2 was but a twinkle in Valve's eye when the 486 arch was introduced in 1989. ;)
ant6n 5 months ago Could maybe run HL1. Maybe. sitzkrieg 5 months ago some og binaries with software rendering would probably slide show it along nicely pezezin 5 months ago Nop, HL1 uses the Quake engine that requires a fast FPU. The minimum CPU for any kind of decent performance is a Pentium.
sitzkrieg 5 months ago some og binaries with software rendering would probably slide show it along nicely
pezezin 5 months ago Nop, HL1 uses the Quake engine that requires a fast FPU. The minimum CPU for any kind of decent performance is a Pentium.
For those not aware, this is a reference to an audience comment at the HL2 E3 2003 presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ddJ1OKV63Q&t=200s
Half-Life 2 was but a twinkle in Valve's eye when the 486 arch was introduced in 1989. ;)
Could maybe run HL1. Maybe.
some og binaries with software rendering would probably slide show it along nicely
Nop, HL1 uses the Quake engine that requires a fast FPU. The minimum CPU for any kind of decent performance is a Pentium.