Just paid the reg fee for it, well worth the money. It runs GREAT on my TR, this is the coolest desktop ever, amazing. I cant wait to get home and try it on my desktop with a real graphics card.
Yes it is http://www.3dna.net. It runs fairly smooth on the TR, a hair choppy but not bad at all on medium settings. At home on my 9700 it runs very nicely.
Some of the downloadable worlds are phenomenal, especially the spaceship and underwater aquarium.
[quote author=“SpineDOc”]Just paid the reg fee for it, well worth the money. It runs GREAT on my TR, this is the coolest desktop ever, amazing. I cant wait to get home and try it on my desktop with a real graphics card.
[quote author=“flashfox”][quote author=“SpineDOc”]Just paid the reg fee for it, well worth the money. It runs GREAT on my TR, this is the coolest desktop ever, amazing. I cant wait to get home and try it on my desktop with a real graphics card.
Hmm… reminds me of “Microsoft Bob” Anyone out there that played with that fiasco?
Not used bob but I have had the pleasure of trying Packard Bell’s Navigator program on my mum’s old pc… before deleting it because it took up about half the hard drive space and ran like a tortoise through treacle :?
Used both Bob and Packard Bells version…both horrible.
I installed this for a few minutes, it was cute but slowed me down too much, not on the system, but I think ‘my system’ is easier then theirs, to get around.
This 3d app reminded me of something I’d seen a little while ago.
This is a 3d web browser which puts you in a cube upon which you can put different web pages on the different faces and rotate it as you need.
Pretty pointless but fun none-the-less!!