Yeah, it just felt small & cramped. Combined with pretty obtuse puzzles it made the maps too frustrating for me. The combat didn't feel good, and the whole thing was kind of ugly.
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In a way it just felt like Hexen, but worse, which wasn't what I was looking for. In contrast, because Heretic 2 was not at all like the the original, I enjoyed it quite a lot.
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Yeah Heretic 2 was pretty interesting. Very different and great graphics at the time I seem to recall. Probably because we all had basic 3D cards then.
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I remember thinking it looked amazing on my friends PC, who had a voodoo 2.
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haha the voodoo cards! that brings back so many memories!
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Never had one back in the day! By the time I got a 3d accelerator the best card to get was the riva tnt2.
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if I remember correctly I had: 3dfx, riva tnt2 and then an nvidia (no clue how it was called though)
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Riva tnt was already Nvidia, after that came the geforce. I upgraded from tnt2 to a radeon.
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I had some Radeon back in the day but had a lot of probs so totally stuck to Nvidia since.
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I saved up money from my summer job in 1998 that I should have kept to help pay for university and I bought a 3dfx Voodoo card, a CD burner and a copy of Unreal. Good times.
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my best memories are with the early CD-Rom games: Civilization, Warcraft, Diablo, Daggerfall, etc
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