sam83uk said:
anyone had any good experiences with this type of thing? any particular 'old' game respond well to todays pc's?
People who have read my posts on here over the years will probably know that I am not one to get caught up in the hype of only playing the 'latest and greatest' games. I regularly play older games on my rig which I keep resonably up to date (currently 3.2ghz C2D, 2gig cas3, 8800gts) and am not overly concerned with what new games come out as there is such a huge backcatalogue of titles from yesteryear that I am itching to try.
In the past 3.5 years or so I have completed over 60 games, of which at least 20 were more than 1-2 years old when I played them. The advantage of playing older titles on modern rigs is threefold:
1) Games are cheaper to buy, usually costing under a tenner.
2) Better performance than you would have got at the time of release
3) You can play using the latest patch i.e. less bugs etc
I would say the following games from 2002 or earlier have aged especially well and I have played through them within the past couple of years:
-Need for Speed: Porsche 2000
-Freespace 2
-No One Lives Forever 2
-Deus Ex
-Mafia
-Command and Conquer: Renegade
-Red Alert 2
-Diablo 2
Oh and obviously Quakeworld which I've played for the best part of 10 years now.
Generally I think that most games from this decade look at least "OK". Once you go back into the 90s however the poor graphical quality can start to become more of an issue, for example I had a hard time getting into System Shock 2. Freespace 2 and Quakeworld are different due to the exceptionally high quality mods available for them.