http://forums.2kgames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1579
i would post the specs but it keeps saying the entity you used is not supported, but i am glad the requirements are not demanding at all
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It's not my kind of game, but I keep track of requirements; this one is a screwy example.
Look at the minimum again, video cards
Video Card: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 128MB RAM (NVIDIA 6600 or better/ATI X1300 or better, excluding ATI X1550).
You realize, I assume, that when ATI named the X1550, they just used the basic X1300 Vanilla card, with a minor speed tweak to the core and to the RAM so it's almost an X1300 Pro, therefore it's already "better" than the X1300 is, so why exclude it? Strange!
(Added in an early Edit) I thought I'd refresh my mental picture and visited GPU Review. The X1550 is much closer to X1300 Pro numbers than I was remembering. Only a 50 MHz core speed disadvantage, and the same memory. On a thinner die, it should be more efficient than the X1300 Pro, even.
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=328&card2=497
(Newest thought, also in its own separate comment: what if the X1300 named is really supposed to be the X1300 "XT", and the 6600 named is supposed to be the "GT" model? That makes much better sense than what it ended up as!
yay meet all the recomended requirements!
and hey, internet connection reqired for activation aye? tricky tricky.
Well, I should be able to run this game OKish, even if I havean "Entry Level" ATI 1300XT card and a 3.2Ghz processor.
As a comparison, Overlord has similar requirements for minimum but has a little more leeway on the grpahics card front (it can support XT100 series) and that runs OK on high graphics.
I do intend to crank up the RAM at some point though, as that should make it run even faster with the specs I have.
[QUOTE="inyourface_12"]i think i should run it on high in dx9 once my x1900xt 512mb gets hereel_carlYour upgrading from a 7900 gs to a x1900xt?
yeah i got a good deal and its 50% faster in some games
Look at the minimum again, video cards
Video Card: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 128MB RAM (NVIDIA 6600 or better/ATI X1300 or better, excluding ATI X1550).
You realize, I assume, that when ATI named the X1550, they just used the basic X1300 Vanilla card, with a minor speed tweak to the core and to the RAM so it's almost an X1300 Pro, therefore it's already "better" than the X1300 is
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=328&card2=497
Kiwi_1
Here's a possibility: what if the intention was to include the X1300"XT" card, which is in fact a renamed X1600 Pro? It would be "above" an X1550. And then, of course, some clerk somewhere decided to drop off the XT part .. yup, sounds right for a clerk!
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=448&card2=350
To be fair, I'm surprised that even the Geforce 6600 is able to run this game. 6600GT I can understand, but the 6600 standard was way beneath the 6600GT's level.
There's another reason to wonder whether some fool clerk got it all screwed up. The 6600 Vanilla isn't much of a card, but it's better than the X1300 / X1550, so we would have both the XT being left off, and the GT as well, and the clerk blissfully unaware how much difference is involved.
Usually recommended requirements stands for MEDIUM settings at~30 fps.It says the recommended dx10 requirement is a 8600 or better? Does that mean an 8600gts would be able to max it on dx10?
jorbo76
"Recommended" never means any such thing -- it means you actually will see "acceptable" visuals, and will experience "playable" frame rates. The 8600 GTS isn't monstrously faster than its less powerful siblings at all.It says the recommended dx10 requirement is a 8600 or better? Does that mean an 8600gts would be able to max it on dx10?
jorbo76
Another game getting me on lacking SM 3.0 support (x800xt pe) this is starting to sting a little.. ;) Looks like I won't be playing this until next year.. BLKR4330It's UE3.0, and I think we're seeing a nasty trend of UE3-engined games requiring SM3 to run at all.
Wow, those are pretty demanding for the recommended settings. I was hoping my computer would run high settings with no problem. Looks like i am going to need to upgrade my Processor, and maybe my card.
I have 2gigs of ram, a 7900 GT nvidia card, Windows XP Professional x64, AMD 939 pin 64bit processors 2.0ghz. I think I will be fine if I just up my processor.
Do you guys think that will be fine. Or should I up the card just for saftey?
Also, I would of thought Crysis be more demanding then Bioshock.... lol another doom 3!
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