Jedi Knight running on PCem with 3DFX

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So on my quest to find the best way to record Jedi Knight, I stumbled across PCem, a pretty magnificent PC emulator that can emulate older processors and run stuff like Windows 9x. So after spending some time fiddling with it, I got Windows 98 installed and running great. It runs the Os much better than say DosBox (which I tried before, but I had issues with weapon sway in Jedi Knight to consider it playable). Also this was one of the reasons I've been lacking on uploading Thief videos.

Surprisingly the game ran pretty well. Some frame rate drops here or there, and a sound issue in the menus. I might have to play through and complete the game to see if anything severe could happen.

Emulator setup:
Machine - Award 430VX PCI
Video - Trident TVGA8900D (1MB)
CPU - Intel Pentium MMX 233
Soundcard - Sound Blaster 16
Memory - 64 MB
Voodoo Graphics enabled with 4MB Framebuffer and Texture Memory size, along with Bilinear filtering and 2 Render Threads.







Tags:
Star
Wars
Jedi
Knight
Dark
Forces
II
PCem
PC
Emulation
Windows
98



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