Post subject: Isle of Morg tech-demo Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:15 pm
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Isle of Morg v1.01 June 16, 2000
About Isle of Morg
Isle of Morg is a technology demo for NVIDIA's GeForce2 GTS graphics chipset. The purpose of the demo is to demonstrate the features of the GeForce2 GTS hardware in a real-world scenario. Isle of Morg integrates the GeForce2 GTS's new features with typical gameplay mechanics such as physics and collision detection, as well as special effects including particle systems, dynamic water, environment mapping, bump mapping and dynamic lighting. While Isle of Morg is not intended as a game demo, it incorporates basic game mechanics with the enhanced features of NVIDIA's hardware.
Isle of Morg uses WXP's Experience Engine to bring breathtaking interactive 3D worlds to life, and is designed to push your computer and GeForce2 GTS card to the limit. We hope you enjoy this glimpse into the future of realtime 3D worlds.
About WXP, Inc.
WXP is a game development studio located in Seattle, Washington. WXP is currently developing games using the Experience Engine for PC and Microsoft X-Box platforms. More information is available on our web site at {http://www.wxp3d.com/}.
I tested it on win xp pro 32bit, had to set compatiblity mode to win95, works also with win98 mode. Other than that, it runs fine Thanks for the devs who cared to search for these old gems in the archives and provided it
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A youtube user (hypernl) provided me a link to an earlier version. Some cab files are smaller, and been made a few weeks/days earlier than the 1.01 version. I couldnt find info about version number in the files. you can download it from here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~duivenv/dl/isle_of_morg.7z
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