Unfortuneately the Geforce 4 MX is a Geforce 4 by name only.  It's essentially 
a Geforce 2 MX (which I have) with a grab-bag of features from the Geforce 
3/4 lines but a regular Geforce 3 is faster in almost all situations.  Sad 
but true.  Here's a decent article that describes the differences in more 
detail: http://www.tech-report.com/etc/2002q1/geforce4/index.x?pg=1

But back to the original intent of the thread, did anybody mention the 
original Unreal Tournament yet?  It's a bit old but still a blast and has 
relatively low requirements.

~Scott

On March 8, 2003 12:43 pm, Jesse Kline wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 11:20, Trevor Lauder wrote:
> > Is the GeForce 4 card the MX or Ti Series?  If it's the MX Series it
> > might explain why you can't turn all the details up to full.
>
> Ya, it's an MX. What exactly does that mean, and why would it hinder me?
>
> Jesse

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