Think we need to talk about dgVoodoo 2.54
http://dege.freeweb.hu/dgVoodoo2/dgVoodoo2.htmlThis emulator has come a long way since kmaster first mentioned it in this post.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6714I have generally promoted nGlide as it was the one that worked for me the most but I have done some extensive testing with dgVoodoo 2.54 and I am inclined to believe that, as far as Glide emulation, this works better with MTM2.
Since 2014 it can also emulate DirectX5-7 which is great for us. I have tested the DirectX emulation and while the performance is good, it displays some transparency issues. Different than the already existing transparency issues. But as with emulations, this is a case by case basis and some people should maybe give it a try and see how their computer reacts to it. One positive thing, it does away with the menu bar.
Now when it comes to 3dfx (Glide), I have not yet noticed any graphical artifacts and furthermore the performance is really good. I am achieving 70fps at 2560x1440 resolution and 120 viewing distance with stock trucks. I have also tested it with the SS trucks and I can achieve around 50fps running 8 trucks on stock tracks. On the more challenging tracks like DVR Redux and SLO Motion Redux I can run 6 trucks and achieve an average 30-40 fps. (ocasional dips to 20 fps). If I reduce the resolution to 1920x1080 I can run an average of 40-50fps with a dip to 30fps. If I reduce the viewing distance I can even hit steady 60fps.
Basically the most essential thing is that the dgVoodoo seems to handle the dip in performance much better than nGlide and even the original DirectX. Do remember however that I have a very beefy computer so others might have different experiences with the program. The other good thing about this is that you can install it locally (to the MTM2 folder) and hence you can even have it running despite nGlide being installed as it will take priority over nGlide.
How to Install:
Open the dgVoodoo2_54.zip file. Copy dgVoodooCpl.exe and either the .dll files in 3dfx (IGNORE NAPALM FOLDER!) or in MS (or all if you so want but ignore Napalm folder) to the MTM2 folder where the game is installed. It should NOT override anything.
Then start dgVoodooCpl.exe and set it up.
I have attached two pictures on how my current setup looks. This has given me the best performance.
Forcing bilinear filter makes the game look better but eats 10fps and make sure you select 2 TMU's and not 1 nor 3 (it will eat another 10fps). You can disable the 3dfx watermark. I have it on for testing purposes as this confirms whether dgVoodoo is working (but once you know it is you can disable it).
Of course for resolution just select whatever resolution you want to run the game in. Then INSIDE MTM2 make sure to select 3dfx and the 856x480 resolution for 16:9. Otherwise if you want 4:3 resolution just select the other options.
If it works for people I will add it to the mtm2.com page as an nGlide alternative.