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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 20:46 Post subject: |
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i would say if you've got 3 ghz cpu and 1 gig ram, graphics card in the range of £70 upwards then it'll run v.nice with antialaising on x2
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 20:53 Post subject: |
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Vortex420 wrote: | i would say if you've got 3 ghz cpu and 1 gig ram, graphics card in the range of £70 upwards then it'll run v.nice with antialaising on x2 |
Is that a wild guess or built on facts?
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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Nettwerk
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:01 Post subject: |
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Anthirs wrote: | Vortex420 wrote: | i would say if you've got 3 ghz cpu and 1 gig ram, graphics card in the range of £70 upwards then it'll run v.nice with antialaising on x2 |
Is that a wild guess or built on facts? |
just an intelligent guess, we've all seen the system req's.
how can that guy not have upgraded his pc since 2001 ?
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:15 Post subject: |
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The last time I had a full computer upgrade was for Operation Flashpoint and I'm currently looking at upgrading again recently because I want a quieter setup...It's fate... 
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:15 Post subject: |
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Or at least, that's the excuse I'm going to use to convince myself spending loads of money on a computer is reasonable 
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:26 Post subject: |
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Vortex420 wrote: | i would say if you've got 3 ghz cpu and 1 gig ram, graphics card in the range of £70 upwards then it'll run v.nice with antialaising on x2 |
than it will run fine here ??
my system
AMD64 3200+
geforce 6600gt 128mb
1gb ddram pc3200
hope it runs fine @medium settings with AA+2
AMD Phenom II x4 3ghz, Nvidia 460 GTX 1gb DDR3,4gb DDR3, Win 10
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:35 Post subject: |
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Minimum are:
2Ghz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 128MB video card is the minimum spec.
Recommended are:
3Ghz, 1GB RAM, 256MB video card
that's from the official bis forums.
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 21:38 Post subject: |
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Vortex420 wrote: | Minimum are:
2Ghz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 128MB video card is the minimum spec.
Recommended are:
3Ghz, 1GB RAM, 256MB video card
that's from the official bis forums. |
i think the 256mb video card is only for shadows and light effects
hope my 128mb is enough
AMD Phenom II x4 3ghz, Nvidia 460 GTX 1gb DDR3,4gb DDR3, Win 10
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 22:06 Post subject: |
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official system requirements are useless!
Likot Mosuskekim, Woodcutter cancels Sleep: Interrupted by Elephant.
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 22:37 Post subject: |
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I realy hope that it will be playable on my radeon 9800pro and my 512 ram.
I'm not gonna upgrade my comp cuz my gaming times are soon to be over.
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Posted: Tue, 14th Nov 2006 23:42 Post subject: |
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oh i forgot.
I got a
3500+
2gb ram
6800gt
i could run OFP on medium settings.
I hate you.
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 01:16 Post subject: |
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 02:41 Post subject: |
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Long live realistic tactical shooters! I still play Raven Shield for christ sake.
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 02:43 Post subject: |
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I can't wait until the game is released so some of you guys can finally understand the difference between rendered images made by the marketing department and the harsh reality of in-game graphics, lol.
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 02:49 Post subject: |
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KnightRider2006 wrote: | I can't wait until the game is released so some of you guys can finally understand the difference between rendered images made by the marketing department and the harsh reality of in-game graphics, lol. |
Im watching the in-game videos now and the graphics seem decent enough
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 05:31 Post subject: |
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I didnt play OFP very much so heres my question.
How does the game handle view distances and people? As the screenshots show, some of the foliage and grass does not exist at far distances. Does this make it very easy to spot people at far distances?
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 10:14 Post subject: |
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flakpanzergg wrote: | I didnt play OFP very much so heres my question.
How does the game handle view distances and people? As the screenshots show, some of the foliage and grass does not exist at far distances. Does this make it very easy to spot people at far distances? |
ofp is pretty realistic, if enemies use greenish clothes they'll be hard to see even without grass. one of the hardest aspects of ofp was always to find the enemies, if there are woods around and stuff it's often pretty damn hard to find out where the shots are coming from
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 16:20 Post subject: |
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Vortex420 wrote: | Minimum are:
2Ghz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 128MB video card is the minimum spec.
Recommended are:
3Ghz, 1GB RAM, 256MB video card
that's from the official bis forums. |
this sort of thing makes no sense if you analyse it.
a 2GHz AMD XP,AM2,X2,FX is faster than a 2GHz P4, but a 2GHz Core2Duo is the fastest of the lot.
1GB of RAM depends on latencies for its speed, depending on platform.
but the worst indicator is the gfx card memory. there are Geforce 5 series with 256MB RAM but they dont compare to say a 7800GTX 256mb.
etc,etc. rant over.
anyway the game wil run sweet here, on my crossfire powerstation. 
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 17:23 Post subject: |
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WHERE RELIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 17:24 Post subject: |
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hrulia wrote: | WHERE RELIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
check next to capslock.
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 17:34 Post subject: |
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pumbertot1 wrote: | Vortex420 wrote: | Minimum are:
2Ghz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 128MB video card is the minimum spec.
Recommended are:
3Ghz, 1GB RAM, 256MB video card
that's from the official bis forums. |
this sort of thing makes no sense if you analyse it.
a 2GHz AMD XP,AM2,X2,FX is faster than a 2GHz P4, but a 2GHz Core2Duo is the fastest of the lot.
1GB of RAM depends on latencies for its speed, depending on platform.
but the worst indicator is the gfx card memory. there are Geforce 5 series with 256MB RAM but they dont compare to say a 7800GTX 256mb.
etc,etc. rant over.
anyway the game wil run sweet here, on my crossfire powerstation.  |
Do you feel like helping me build a system 
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 17:53 Post subject: |
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Ispep wrote: | Do you feel like helping me build a system  |
Intel Core Duo 2 (or QX)
8800 GTX
2-4gb RAM
All you need 
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 17:58 Post subject: |
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 18:01 Post subject: |
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Anthirs wrote: | Parallax_ wrote: | Ispep wrote: | Do you feel like helping me build a system  |
Intel Core Duo 2 (or QX)
8800 GTX
2-4gb RAM
All you need  |
apart from a motherboard, mouse, keyboard, monitor, soundcard that is  |
What about a psu? how else will you power the thing?, and how about a case just to show off that is. A screen to look at and some speakers for that lovely sound card.
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Posted: Wed, 15th Nov 2006 18:44 Post subject: |
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case is entirely unnecessary
my previous computer was practically just the components in a box
i always used a screwdriver to connect the power button pins to start it up
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