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Web Site minimum Specs
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 4:44 am
by kiwi1404
The Web Site lists the following minimum operating requirements
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 95 / 98 /Me / 2000 /XP
DirectX 8.0
Pentium II 400 MHz CPU
64MB Ram
16 Bit Direct Sound Compatible Soundcard
8MB Video Graphics Card
16Bit Color
8x CD-Rom
900 MB Free Hard Drive Space
Matrix's Australian Dealer/reseller is currently advertising the minimum operating requirements as
Pentium 200+
32 Meg Ram
350 Meg Hard drive
4MB Video Graphics card
Which is correct?
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 6:56 am
by Joel Billings
I know the web site specs are what's going to be on the box. My guess is that the Australian spec is an older spec and hasn't been updated yet. I do know the game installs on 900 Meg of Hard Drive space.
minimum install
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 9:50 am
by bradfordkay
Joel, I don't mind a 900mb install, but can you tell whether the music files are part of that minimum install? Since I almost never play the ingame music, this is just wasted space (so if it is part of the minimum install, please reconsider that for future games - it is not a big enough deal to delay the release!) on my hard drive.
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 12:37 pm
by David Heath
You will be happy to know its largly graphics.
David
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 12:40 pm
by David Heath
This is the minimum requirements.
The Web Site lists the following minimum operating requirements
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 95 / 98 /Me / 2000 /XP
DirectX 8.0
Pentium II 400 MHz CPU
64MB Ram
16 Bit Direct Sound Compatible Soundcard
8MB Video Graphics Card
16Bit Color
8x CD-Rom
900 MB Free Hard Drive Space
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 8:37 pm
by bradfordkay
thanks, it's a relief to learn that. One of last year's RPG expansions had an 850mb install of which 450mb were music files. I was pretty PO'd....
8MB Video Graphics Card?
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 9:55 pm
by Mockingbird
I understand that the minimum spec's show that an 8MB Video Graphics Card is required.
My question is, will it play on a 2.5 MB video card?
In other words what do you think the performance hit will be?
And, will a demo be produced for this game? This would allow me to determine if my setup is sufficient for my use, even if the graphics are slow.
By the way, I've got a notebook that is not practical for me to replace at this time and that's what prompted this question.
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:32 pm
by Elvis1965
Crud Crud Crud
Got the blues.... Pentium II 350!!! Man shall I begin the update process now?
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:40 pm
by Kensai
Does it support Geforce3 chips?
Just kidding... looking forward to get this thing in my hands.
And wow! 900MB...
sounds complex

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 12:36 am
by kiwi1404
Bugger!!!! Another upgrade required. Can any one tell me the best way to convince my wife that this entirely genuine expense is justified?????
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 1:18 am
by IChristie
If she is not fond of your face this will provide an ideal opportunity for her to see alot less of you (at least from the front)...
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 4:41 pm
by Nomad
Will using a slower processor not run at all?? or will it just run slow and choppy?? I have a PII 233MH, but with 320MB mem and all other bases covered.
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2002 5:54 pm
by Elvis1965
I would have to echo Nomad's question? Will it run at all on a PII 350?
Thanks
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2002 8:07 pm
by Joel Billings
I have an old 200 with 128 Meg RAM. I just tried UV and it runs on this system, but it is very slow (I am used to running it on a 600). I don't advocate running below specs, but it might be possible.
Joel
Video
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 6:40 pm
by Mockingbird2
So, will it play on a 2.5 MB video card?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 7:23 pm
by Caltone
Just looking around at
Pricewatch I found some of the following suggestions: (All USD)
Riva 128 8mb for $10
TNT2 Vanta 16mb for $18
and a steal GeForce2 GTS 32mb DDR for $47
Might even check the local CompUSA or equivalent for one of thier brand cards, you should find something for under $25
As for processors, depending on your current setup, a Duron 800 is going for $31 and a Celeron 400 for $15!!
Going from an MMX Pentium though to one of these would require a new motherboard and probably a case. If you like tinkering (as I do) you might try a kit:
Duron 750, MB, fan, 300w case, and built in sound for $99
Or maybe just a new system:
Duron 750, Windows ME, Mid Twr, 20.0GB HDD, 128MB Mem, 50X CD, FDD, Snd, 8M Video, 56K Modem,2 USB, 10/100 LAN, 120W Spks,KB&MS for $242
And of course the most bang for your buck upgrade around, memory:
128mb SDRAM for $17
Two caveats for online ordering:
1. Make sure shipping is reasonable
2. Use a credit card for protection