@database "clones" @node "Main" 3D-Dungeons ----------- @{" Dark Forces " link "darkforces" 0} - by Lucas Arts @{" Descent I/II " link "descent" 0} - FLY through dungeons @{" Doom I/II " link "doom" 0} - by ID-Software @{" Marathon I/II " link "marathon" 0} - by Bungie @{" Pathways Into Darkness " link "pathways" 0} - by Bungie @{" Sensory Overload " link "sensory" 0} @endnode @node "darkforces" "Dark Forces" Runs with a resolution of 320X200 VERY fast (040)! Needs 68040 (runs also on 030 but is unplayable!) --------- Dark Forces is fast on: Amiga 3000, Cybervision 64, Cyberstorm 060 50MHz, 64MB FastRAM, 2MB ChipRAM Amiga OS 3.1, Apple CD300 2xSpeed CD-ROM --------- On a Cyberstorm 060/50MHz it is slower than on a Cyberstorm 040/40MHz but it's not unplayable on the 060! @endnode @node "descent" "Descent I/II" Sorry, these games only run on PPC-machines!!! @endnode @node "doom" "Doom I/II" MacDoom and MacDoom II run on my system. But, to my surprise, even with an '060 they are slower than I had hoped. Certainly playable in low-res, though. Absolutely NO FUN on 030. tested on Amiga 3000, Cybervision 64, Cyberstorm 060 50MHz, 64MB FastRAM, 2MB ChipRAM, Apple CD300 2xSpeed CD-ROM ------- Also runs on 040/25, 4XCD-ROM in low resolution @endnode @node "marathon" "Marathon I/II" Marathon I/II 3D Dungeon textured games, slow of course, but it works. Amiga 4000, 68030/68882, CyberVision 64,18Mb RAM, 4x NEC CDROM Kick 3.0/WB 3.1 ------- Also runs on 040/25, 4XCD-ROM in low resolution ------- A bit slow - but it works nonetheless on A1200/Blizzard 1230IV/ 18MB RAM/OS3.0/4.4XCD-ROM from Pioneer @endnode @node "pathways" "Pathways Into Darkness" Runs very fast Also usable with 68030/25MHz @endnode @node "sensory" "Sensory Overload" Sensory Overload: Ugh! This is DOOM done super-cheap! Only 3 floppy disks for the whole game. Not very pretty to look at - the graphics are very plain and all the same. Still, it's playable in tiny resolution on a stock '040, and playable at full-screen on an accelerated 4000. Not much fun though... Tested on: A4000 with Macro-System's WARP ENGINE '040 running at 40 Mhz Cybervision-64 (4-meg) Toshiba 6.7 speed SCSI-II CD-ROM Amiga OS 3.1 @endnode