Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: o0Stream140o on April 04, 2011, 12:30:14 AM
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Have been out of the community for a while and wanted to know what kindof rig I have to get to run the graphics?
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Nothing seriously high...
Dual core (or better) processor
At least 2GB Ram
ATI 5770 or Nvidia 8800/9800/250 (or better) video.
If you want to turn everything up to max with shadows and everything, I'd recommend a ATI 5850 or better, or at least a GTX460 Fermi Nvidia card...
Personally I had an Nvidia 9800GTX+ and it did well enough with the sliders about 3/4 but I 'upgraded' to an ATI 5830 which is a bit better than the 9800GTX was... regardless as long as I leave shadows off I run 60FPS in almost every circumstance. If I turn shadows on, I can run 2048 detailed shadow textures and drop down to about 50FPS every 'once in a while' but I personally find the shadows to be annoying so I leave them off for the performance increase. At least with the 5830 I can crank the sliders to full.
This is at 1920X1200 resolution running 2048 textures (with the hi-res pack downloaded and installed) and a Core 2 Duo processor (E7400) slightly overclocked to 3.15GHZ... and 4GB of DDR3 ram, albeit the slower stuff.
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stream it might be better if you post how much of a rig you can afford. some people play with a 500 computer while others the sky is the limit. mine was about 1k with monitor included, well until i decided to upgrade. but the e8400 processor with 9800gtx+ or better graphics cards (or equivalent) will more than play the game with sliders mostly maxed out. that's what mine was. now I play with an 2500k sandy bridge, but i think I shouldda listen to people who know and gotten the i7 950 for another 100 bucks. but hey its live and learn :).
the price of the computer will vary based on how much eye candy you want to see. dont forget it doesnt include things like joystick/pedals/headset/trakir. then again some of the best people around play with a 30 dollar joystick from walmart with a computer that I learn to program 30 years ago in high school(j/k).