To play using OpenGL, disregard the initial 'DirectX 7 not found' dialog, choose Settings, then Video, then change DirectX to OpenGL and you're good to go.Īdditional bullet points that follow are direct from Nick: I was able to run this amazing piece of work on my measly G4 Mac laptop in Firefox using OpenGL. His recommendations are not requirements, however.
Here is what Nick recommends: Recommended for playback: 1.6+ MHz CPU, 64+ MB video card, Internet ExplorerĦ, Shockwave 10, Enhancer Xtra required for mouselook, fullscreen. And it all runs within the convenience of your browser(!), provided you have a computer with a fast processor, DirectX or OpenGL installed, and with a nice video card. Phosphor Beta 1 kicks the action into high gear by including multiplayer deathmatch functionality. Remember the amazing, jaw-dropping, Shockwave 3D first person shooter (FPS) demo that surfaced last year just prior to GDC? The game was called Phosphor Alpha and it was created by Nick Kang of Rasterwerks.