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Minimum System Requirements:

  • 3-D Hardware Accelerated with full OpenGL support*

  • Pentium® 233 MHz processor (Pentium II recommended)

  • 64 MB of RAM

  • Microsoft® Windows® 95/98 ir NT 4.0-SP5 operationg system

  • 100% Windows 95/98 or NT-SP5-compatible computer system

    (including compatible 32-bit drivers for CD-ROM, video card, sound card, and input devices)

  • 700 MB of uncompressed hard disk space, plus an additional 100 MB for the Windows swap file

  • Quad-speed CD-ROM drive (600k/sec sustained transfer raste)

  • DirectX® 7.0 for Windows 95/98

  • 100% Windows 95/98/NT-compatible sound card and driver

  • 100% Windows 95/98/NT-compatible mouse and driver

  • Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP and IPX) play supported

  • Internet play requires a 100% Windows 95/98/NT-compatible 28.8 Kbps (or faster) modem with Internet Service Provider

    * A 100% full OpenGL-compliant 3-D video card is required. Soldier of Fortune usesOpenGL to support 3-D hardware acceleration. Soldier of Fortune has been tested on many, but not all, of the major cards incorporating the chipsets listed below. Some cards (using some of the chipsets listed below) may require reference drivers, which are included on the SoF CD.

    Go to http://www.activision.com/ for the most recent list of cards and drivers supported.

Supported Chipsets for Windows 95/98**:

  • 3dfx™ Voodoo

  • 3dfx™ Voodoo Rush

  • 3dfx™ Voodoo Banshee

  • 3dfx™ Voodoo2

  • 3dfx™ Voodoo3

  • ATI® Rage 128

  • Intel® i740

  • Matrox™ G200

  • Matrox™ G400

  • nVidia™ RIVA TNT and TNT2

  • nVidia™ Geforce 256

  • S3® Savage 4

    ** Some, but not all, of the cards with the chipsets listed above have been tested on Windows® 2000. For Windows 2000 3-D support, please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% full Open-GL-compliant drivers.

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