yes indeed it is.
runescape, dude.. doesnt have 3d graphics but other than that best game ever :D
Jagex was sitting on a toilet and than an idea popped in his head that he should make a game with 3d graphics and had rune scimmys
Runescape 1 is the first version of Runescape and used 2D figures. Runescape 2 and 3 are the same thing, it's just that Runescape updates recently changing graphics and stuff. Until they came out with Runescape 3 which just has an HD version. Also, Runescape 2/3 uses 3D instead of 2D figures.
They are! I own a Nintendo 3DS, and I was amazed at how good the 3D was. Even the graphics when the 3D is off are good, too!
3D Analyze is a software to emulate various 3D graphics.
dragonfable is better...THIS MEANS YOU ALI!!rohitADDED: How is a game with cheap 2D graphics and no PvP better than a game with 3D graphics, many monsters to slay, lots of quests, PvP, and REAL player interaction?
XPression Real Time graphics was built to be a 3D graphics platform. The benefits of XPression is that it seamlessly integrates 2 and 3D clips and workflows into 3D animation. This program is great for news programs, sports shows, and any company looking to have crisp 3D graphics.
Its how the game look, if the game is 3d it has good graphics, but if its 2d it has poor graphics.
Yes.
I, Robot was the first game to use 3D polygon graphics. However, the first game to use 3D was 3D Monster Quest which did not use graphics, but rather text.
Probably not - 3D graphics uses a lot of memory, and preferably an independent graphics card. Laptops usually share their RAM with video, audio and other tasks, which makes it unsuitable for 3D graphics.
The minimum requirements for RuneScape HD are: 256MB RAM, 1.5GHz CPU, 64-megabyte 3D Graphics card, such as Nvidia® GeForce™ 3 or above CPU and RAM would be no problem for most laptops, so try looking for a laptop with some real graphics components.