This also means that you get smooth play in 64 bit Windows without expending any appreciable effort. Additionally, TrackIR users can enable the VFX1 headset in EF2000 in order to enable head tracking in the game using Enhanced mode! Finally, any required CPU slowdown is integrated into DOSBox itself, so there is no need to use an external slowdown solution. It emulates the 3DFX chipset and renders the image in OpenGL, thereby allowing 3DFX graphics quality, windows controllers, IPX emulation over TCP/IP, and OS compatibility, currently supporting most desktop resolutions. The EF2000 Reloaded version of DOSBox is specially coded for EF2000. The solution is packaged as EF2000 Reloaded, and includes a front end for configuring and launching your DOSBox sessions.
LOGICIEL TO RUN GAME WITHOUT OPENGL 32 BIT PC
Note that TACTCOM uses a DOS installer and can be installed to your PC from within DOSBox.ĭevelopments of late have made it possible to run the 3DFX version of EF2000 in DOSBox. If you have a 64 bit version of Windows, be sure to read Installing DID Games on 64 bit Windows for further details. Since it is a 16 bit installer, it is incompatible with 64 bit versions of Windows. Of these versions, only the Windows 95 version is independently compatible with a modern (XP or later) Windows operating system.ĮF2000 v2.0 uses a 16 bit Windows Installer for the Windows 95 and 3DFX/Rendition versions of EF2000.
DOS Version without graphics enhancements (TACTCOM).Windows 95 version that was unaccelerated (Directdraw only).DOS Version with graphics enhanced for the 3DFX chipset.DOS Version with graphics enhanced for the Rendition chipset.There are four versions of EF2000 v2.0 on the CD: Unfortunately, the enhancements were not integrated into the same install. In 1997, DID released EF2000 v2.0 in the USA, which was a package that included the European enhancements integrated onto one CD.
Following the initial release, enhancements to the original package were released in Europe (including Super EF2000, which was designed for Windows 95). Without going into too much history, EF2000 was originally written in DOS for the high end 486 and the Pentium I processor.