is the game Vigilance going to be released on PC? looks like a great game
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As most of us now know the beta was very unoptimised but now that the demo is very close, what do you expect from it and your machine?...with all this talk about it being really well optimised and hype from the company I really wonder at times just how well will it be optimised, could it be like UT3 or will it be another BETA experience but in a SP package. I'll start:
Specs:
Core 2 duo E4400 @ 2.67GHz
BFG 8800GTS 320MB OC
2GB 800MHz RAM
What I got from the beta:
1280*1024 @ Medium and got a steady framerate of 30FPS and dipped to the low 20's at time's.
What I hope to get:
Im expecting nothing less than 1280*1024 @ High with atleast 30FPS+ call me optimistic but its only rasional for me to think this especialy since reviewers and cryteck them selves have been boasting day in day out on how well it will run on older machines.
PS: No talk about the details of the BETA just the performance and settings, dont want the topic toget locked.
sadikovic
lol this is so cool i have exactly the same hardwares and running at the exact speedas you except for the monitor. my monitor can only handle up to 1024*768
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[QUOTE="cero10"][QUOTE="Thinker_145"]And by fully max out i mean full AA and AF in most of the games released so far.Here's the link to the card i am talking about.
"XFX sells an overclocked XXX model with a 580MHz core and 1.8GHz memory for $335".That's what i am getting.And since it's factory overclocked i dont need to take care of it's cooling and stuff.Right?
Gamespot had this to say in conclusion but i dont get the answer to my question from that.And they also didnt have benchmarks forany of the games in 1280x1024.
"The GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB performs in line with our expectations. It's a quick card, but it does have memory limitations. The card performs wonderfully at 1600x1200 with 4x antialiasing, but falls behind when memory size comes into play at the highest resolution and image quality settings. The stock GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB is a great option if you're willing to sacrifice AA and AF settings for higher frame rates. If you can't live without the higher-resolution and antialiasing settings, you might want to consider jumping up to the 640MB GTS or the 768MB GTX."
My other specs is a E4400 and 2 GB 667 Mhz Ram.
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6165714/index.html
Thinker_145
hey, this is so cool, i have the same specs as you, same CPU, RAM and GPU (exept that i have an ASUS instead of an XFX)
What monitor are you powering with those specs and how are you running your games?a 15 inch Samsung LCD screen and running games like bioshock, world in conflict all on high settings with no major lags and FPS above 50
im going to change my screen to a 17 inch soon
[QUOTE="cero10"][QUOTE="Thinker_145"]And by fully max out i mean full AA and AF in most of the games released so far.Here's the link to the card i am talking about.
"XFX sells an overclocked XXX model with a 580MHz core and 1.8GHz memory for $335".That's what i am getting.And since it's factory overclocked i dont need to take care of it's cooling and stuff.Right?
Gamespot had this to say in conclusion but i dont get the answer to my question from that.And they also didnt have benchmarks forany of the games in 1280x1024.
"The GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB performs in line with our expectations. It's a quick card, but it does have memory limitations. The card performs wonderfully at 1600x1200 with 4x antialiasing, but falls behind when memory size comes into play at the highest resolution and image quality settings. The stock GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB is a great option if you're willing to sacrifice AA and AF settings for higher frame rates. If you can't live without the higher-resolution and antialiasing settings, you might want to consider jumping up to the 640MB GTS or the 768MB GTX."
My other specs is a E4400 and 2 GB 667 Mhz Ram.
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6165714/index.html
shanelevy
hey, this is so cool, i have the same specs as you, same CPU, RAM and GPU (exept that i have an ASUS instead of an XFX)
Lol you tell him you have the exact same rig and then you don't give any performance details. lol.
:P :) C2D 4400 @ 2.0Ghz
2Gb RAM DDR2 @ 667Mhz
8800gts 320mb ??
[QUOTE="usule"]8800 gts 320 mb (Great value for price...)SuzumiyaU1
but the memory is too small...
if u compared 8800gts-320mb and 8800gts-640mb,u would find out that 88gts-640 is much better than 88gts-320 cuz the memory...
i wonder why DX10 games need at least 512mb if u run them on MAX......
that is not completely true, directx 10 GPUs uses a different kind of achitecture. Bioshock required 520mb of video memory to play full settings, i have the 8800gts 320mb and played the game with everything on hight and enabled, no frame drops below 50fps
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