FalconFly wrote on 13.11.11 at 22:49:38:Frankly, I don't know if these brilliant times could be ever repeated with new Hardware.
After witnessing the groundbreaking work of 3dfx, only the mighty ATI Radeon 9700pro managed to give me similar fascination (UT2003/2004 , FarCry) after that...
I think that Geforce3 was better than 9700 Pro, it was very fast and it was the first to introduce pixel shader(DX8). DX9 was just DX8 on steroids... 8800GTX was also very good and Crysis was really nice.
But nothing compares to first Unreal in 1024x768 on V2 SLI. That was awesome, I can bet on anything that such a leap will never ever be achieved during my life (except if quantum computers will appear).
FalconFly wrote on 13.11.11 at 22:49:38:But I also assume it was the combination of excellent Hardware with extraordinary Games.
Quake1 and Carmageddon1. I still play them now and I think they are the best games ever created.
Thandor wrote on 13.11.11 at 22:19:58:I also like the Mercedes C123 (or W123) with M110-engine ... even though it was build before I was born! It's just a matter of what you like and not "if you were there, at the time"
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I understand what you are saying, but in computers things are a little different. Who buys computers older than "his time"? For example I started to interact with computers in 94 and I'm not interested on anything older than Pentium.
Sure, I worked on 386 and 486 (I got even a few 286), but Pentium was already launched and I dreamed so much to own one. I have older friends that tell me about commodore, amiga, 286, but I feel nothing. I'm sure that all those computers were great at that time, but not for me.