Reading through this thread I think my laptop should be able to hande ETW but a second opinion wouldn't hurt.
Intel core 2 duo T5750 2,00GHZ
3 GB RAM 667mhz DDR2 SDRAM
Vista 32 bit
ATI mobility radeon HD3450 256MB
Reading through this thread I think my laptop should be able to hande ETW but a second opinion wouldn't hurt.
Intel core 2 duo T5750 2,00GHZ
3 GB RAM 667mhz DDR2 SDRAM
Vista 32 bit
ATI mobility radeon HD3450 256MB
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Hopefully i will be able to run it at high-med......
AMD Dual Core 6000+{each core runs at 3.0}
4 Gigs of DDR2 RAM
ATI 4850 512
XP
I'm looking to upgrade a tad to hopefully run the game at high settings, and would appreciate some imput.
At the moment I have:
Intel Core 2 Extreme 2.93ghz
2gb Corsair 1066mhz DDR2 RAM
Nvidia 8800GTX
XP
The RAM seems the most obvious thing. Assuming I upgrade to 4gb, will I be alright running the game at high settings (at 1600x1200), or should I perhaps look at getting a quad core CPU as well?
I have heard that in some ways my CPU will work better than with M2, due to Empire's support for multiple cores, so I'm not sure what to do.
Thanks in advance.
OK - time to get an opinion on my specs:
- AMD Athlon 64 AM2 3500+ CPU
- 4GB DDR2 PC4200 Memory (4GB x 1)
- GeForce 8600GTS 512MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express (2 DVI)
- Thermaltake 500W Power Supply
I run MTW2 very well - and that's with 2 Gigs of RAM, not 4 - as I just ordered two more sticks this morning.
Thanks.
"Après moi le déluge"
You could definitely use the extra 2Gb of RAM. Your processor will be fine but it won't hurt to upgrade to a dual or quad core (again assuming that Empire supports multi-threading.). I think currently you'd manage medium settings easily enough.
Looks good . I'd guess medium.high graphics I think.
High/medium graphics definitely looks obtainable with these specs. :
Looks good! You should be able to managed high I think.
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I would say upgrading to SLI. Although to be totally honest with you, SLI and Quad-Core are still relative overkill for these games. You really just need a top of the line graphics card and a dual core.
I have played all of the most demanding games on the market, at both my house with core2duo and 1 8800GT and I've also played them on a family members quad core with SLI. Literally, zero difference in any of the games out today. Both PC's maxed the game...and beyond that, there was nothing more that the Quad core could do beyond what the Core2Duo did.
Again though, to answer your question: Go with the SLI. Quad Core is a waste of money right now imo.
I just meet the minimum for RAM and graphics card, but I'm wondering what "AMD equivalent" means. I have an AMD Athlon 3800+ (I think) 2.21 GHz. Is that likely to fall short?
I'm fine with playing with all settings on low. I don't tend to zoom in and look at the detail on each soldier during a battle anyway. I play M2TW pretty well at a mix of medium and low settings. Lag and crashes are very rare.
What do you guys think? I guess I'll find out soon enough when trying the demo ...
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Pop in another 2GB RAM. I wouldn't bother doing anything else just yet. Your processor is just fine and the GTX is still a very solid graphics card. Maybe add another if you can find a 2nd hand one sub-£80 (try avforums.com) but i wouldn't bother with eBay or new (both too expensive). The next graphics generation isn't too far away (a few months) and it should give you a much more sensible upgrade from a GTX ;)
Last edited by satchef1; 02-21-2009 at 02:10.
Here's my system:
Pentium Dual Core CPU 3.20GHz
2.00 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS SLI 512 MB
Question:
At the moment my system tops at medium settings. What do I need to upgrade in order to play at high/very high settings?
Last edited by BeeSting; 02-21-2009 at 08:51.
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Many thanks all.
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Alright, the demo is unbelievably choppy for me, and these are my specs
AMD Athlon Dual-core Processor 5400
4 GB RAM
Nvidia Geforce 6150SE
Any help?
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No. That would be a waste of money; money better spent on a high-higher end Dual Core.
A quick google search yields this:
2.4Ghz **Single** Core! Since you already have a high end Dual Core, more RAM is likely a cheap value-for-money way to go.Code:Operating System: Windows XP 32(service pack 2), Windows Vista 32 OS. Processor: 2.4 GHz Single Core Intel or AMD equivalent processor. System Memory: 1GB RAM (XP) 2GB RAM (Vista). Graphics Card: 256MB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card (shader 2.0 or higher). Sound Card: Directx9.0c compatible sound card. Windows compatible mouse & keyboard. 15 GB free uncompressed hard drive space.
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Cheers for the responses. I've already stuck in another 2 gig of RAM. Managed to run the demo on ultra settings fairly smoothly. I don't think I'll change the processor or GPU for the time being, though I may consider overclocking the former a bit.
'Hannibal had been the victor at Cannae, and as if the Romans had good cause to boast that you have only strength enough for one blow, and that like a bee that has left its sting you are now inert and powerless.'
My new custom system won't be ready until early March because the graphics card I chose is on back order, so I went ahead and loaded the demo on my old P4 single core rig with and aging AGP based Nvidia GT7600.
Surprisingly, the auto-read function set everything to medium. I was able to get decent frame rates on the tutorials, but both the large land and sea battles were a bit choppy even after I lowered the settings.
I moved the last part of my post to another thread since it had nothing ot do with system requirements
Last edited by Forward Observer; 02-22-2009 at 07:27.
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I just ordered my new comp with a Core i7, the one below the extreme, and I was wondering if anyone with one these wondeful cpu's could tell me how the Demo plays on it?
Also, in terms of DDR3 how much would I be able to get away with since it is soooo expensive?
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3GB really doesn't make sense on a PC that high spec, so i would go for 6GB if i were you.
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I can't figure out why my computer shows I have two processors
I have a Pent 4 3.x ghz.
I'm hoping to upgrade my vid card after Empire comes out, mine is pretty old and has 256mb, the one I'm checking out is a 1gb
I have an eMachines T3256 - AMD Athlon XP 3200+ / 2.2 GHz, currently 1G of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 (256MB). It plays M2TW fine on a mix of medium/low settings. I tried the E:TW demo; it eventually launched (after I looked like this ) and ran but was pretty much unplayable.
I'm willing to consider upgrading memory and/or video card for this game but can't get a whole new PC right now. Wanted to get advice on whether I should upgrade memory (to 2G, the limit on my machine) or video card (looking at a MSI GeForce 9600 GT 512MB Video Card ), or would I have to upgrade both? Or even if I upgrade both, is my processor just too old/slow? My goal is to be able to play at least at medium, hopefully a mix of medium and high.
Thanks!
An E:TW AAR on the American Revolution: The Long March of Liberty
You should do both. Memory is dirt cheap - I just bought 4 Gigs on NewEgg.com for $13.00 a piece. It will help, believe me. Doubt you will get to high tho'.
Last edited by Barkhorn1x; 02-24-2009 at 18:23.
"Après moi le déluge"
Actually I realized the video card I mentioned is not AGP, and I think I need AGP, in which case for 512 MB I'm probably lmited to something in the GeForce 7300-7600 range. And ... having taken a quick look on google, it seems like most of the cards that are at least 512 MB and use an AGP slot are discontinued/out of stock. This probably means I can't upgrade my video card in my current machine.
In light of that, do you think it's worth it just to upgrade the memory? Would that alone be likely to make E:TW playable at low/medium? I'm hesitant to open up the machine myself, so I'd probably have to pay the Geek Squad at Best Buy to do it, so I'm probably looking at around $200 altogether for the new memory and the installation.
Thanks!
Last edited by Rufus; 02-24-2009 at 19:10. Reason: asked about an incompatible v card
An E:TW AAR on the American Revolution: The Long March of Liberty
Gentlemen,
Would any of you be so kind to enlight me if I can hope more then medium settings with my specs?
dxdiag gave me this:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2046MB RAM
Page File: 492MB used, 3446MB available
Card name: WinFast PX7600 GT
Chip type: GeForce 7600 GT
Sound: Realtek HD Audio Input
Also, if any of you would indulge me with a healthy upgrade recommandation, I will be forever in debt to this honorable community
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