: Many players on Windows 10/11 experience severe performance drops that make the game unplayable; dgVoodoo 2 stabilizes the frame rate.

Visit the official website of Dege (the developer of dgVoodoo 2).

dgVoodoo 2 fixes all of these issues by acting as a bridge between the game's old code and your modern graphics hardware.

dgVoodoo 2 is a "wrapper" developed by Dege. It translates older graphics API calls (DirectX 1–8, Glide) into modern DirectX 11 or 12 calls.

Extract the contents of the downloaded .zip file using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.

Using dgVoodoo 2 (specifically versions stable around 2021) is the definitive way to play Project IGI 1 on modern hardware. It fixes the lag, renders graphics correctly, and allows the game to function as it did on Windows XP.

Today, we fix that forever. We are going back to 2021 to grab the magic bullet:

Now, get ready to infiltrate those bases. You've got the tech; now it's time to go in.

Downloading dgvoodoo 2 2021 for IGI 1 is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Restoring a Classic: Using dgVoodoo 2 for Project I.G.I. For enthusiasts of classic tactical shooters, Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In

Released in 2000 by Innerloop Studios, this tactical FPS was a PC classic. No crosshairs. No health regen. Just you, David Jones, a briefcase full of ammo, and an impossible mission. But there is one enemy that has aged worse than the Soviet-era textures: .

To ensure the game launches without a hitch alongside dgVoodoo 2, apply these quick Windows compatibility tweaks: