Some games can still be played online via the BBA through private servers, such as, Phantasy Star Online, and Quake III Arena.
His interactive installation My Private Album was shown in Documenta X in 1997, and video game mod installation Q4U (produced by The Renaissance Society, based on Quake III Arena) was shown in Documenta 11 in 2002.
Initially, it was only somewhat beneficial in certain situations in a few OpenGL-based 3D first-person shooter titles, most notably Quake III Arena.
Most importantly, the card was originally claimed to achieve over 200 frames per second in id Software's Quake III Arena at maximum visual quality.
To demonstrate this concept, there are computer renderings showing example layouts for Quake III Arena and Adobe Photoshop.
Quake III Arena, a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software
Performance in Quake III Arena, a game using an engine more advanced than Unreal Engine 1, was better due to the engine having been designed for OpenGL.
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Rocket Arena 3, an unofficial game modification for first-person shooter Quake III: Arena