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Fans of the Raspberry know that this inconspicuous credit-card sized module is perfect for many applications that seem too complex for a single board minicomputer. Entertainment applications are a perfect example – who would want to run resource-hungry games – 3D shooters, racing games or RPG – on a pocket-sized computer, while top titles from major studios require expensive gaming machines with powerful graphics cards to run smoothly? It turns out, however, that many games have been developed for Raspberry Pi (or adapted from PC versions), which, despite limited graphics quality, can really draw the player in with their storyline, vintage design or elements evoking sentimental associations with titles known from childhood.
Hardware preparation for 3D games on Raspberry Pi
3D games are by far the most popular choice for gamers, for the simple reason that 3D graphics best replicate reality and allow us to create worlds in which the protagonist moves in a way that mirrors our everyday behaviour. It’s no wonder that this category includes so many racing and war applications (both popular ‘shooters’ and strategy games), as well as popular historical games.
Despite limited resources, well-optimised applications can run surprisingly smoothly even on such compact machines as the Raspberry Pi – but it’s worth choosing the latest edition of the cult minicomputer, especially as the latest fourth generation Raspberries already offer up to 8GB of RAM and two HDMI outputs for connecting 4K monitors. A microSD card is also an important part of the set – we recommend branded cards with a speed corresponding to at least class 10, although a UHS 1 or UHS 3 card will have better read (and write) parameters. An excellent way to squeeze the maximum performance out of your Raspberry is to buy a casing with effective cooling – aluminium casing which is a large heatsink (preferably additionally equipped with a small fan) works great in this case.
Our selection of 3D games for Raspberry Pi
Once we have the hardware ready and the operating system installed (e.g. Raspberry Pi OS), we can move on to installing games. Unlike classic rankings, however, we will not be comparing individual titles, for a simple reason – it would be difficult to juxtapose an aggressive, dynamic shooter with a racing game in which the protagonist is a friendly pet. That’s why below we present a selection of what we think are the best 3D games available for the Raspberry Pi.
3D car games for Raspberry Pi
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