coolkev99 :
Yep, I think I have half these cards in my basement. The Matrox Millennium did have Gouraud shading "3d" acceleration. I remember there was a special version of NASCAR racing built for it. I remember being blown away loading up "Tomb Raider" (the original) for the first time with the 3dfx Voodoo(1) card. Played for hours on Mechwarrior 2... and anyone remember "POD" racing? Thjs was definitely the golden era of PC gaming. I held on to buying 3dfx products to the end, I think I had all the cards (except for voodoo 4). Almost everything written in GLIDE was better/faster than Direct3d. Thats why I'm so happy to see Vulkan technology gaining traction, as it works (sort-of) similar to Glide.
The WD Paradise card i had did a good job with Mechwarrior 2 + the expansion Ghost Bear Legacy, Ultima 8, Warcraft 2, original Wolfenstein, Doom, Doom 2 and The 7th guest. What's funny was I never even considered the amount of VRAM on it, I was focused on the CD-ROM speed, CPU and RAM requirements.
To be honest, it was in my first computer and I didn't even know there was such a thing as a video card driver. Windows 3.11 for Workgroups and DOS 6.22 just made everything work, however, to play Doom 2, I had to use a boot disk to tweak some settings and make it run.