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peacemaker 06:40 02-02-2009
my laptop coming in the mail:

* • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
* • Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3400 (2.16 GHz)
* • 4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
* • 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GE
250GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive


what do you guys think? I really don't care much about graphics, and I'm planning to put all graphics settings on "low". I'm good with medium or large unit size, do you guys think I'll have much lag?

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pevergreen 06:51 02-02-2009
You'll be fine IMO.

I dont like how slow your HD is though. Well I suppose 5400rpm is the standard.

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drewthehuter 08:11 02-02-2009
hey people ,, i am new to this Fourm and i was wondering if you could help me.
will i be able to play empire on high with these specs???

processor= intel core 2 Quad cpu 2.40ghz
ram= 4 GB
graphics= Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX 768mb
vista 64-bit


thanks ..

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Ignoramus 11:19 02-02-2009
I have a Mac, with Bootmcamp installed. How can I check to see if Empire will run on my machine(I don't know how to check things like graphics capabilities etc.)?

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pevergreen 13:39 02-02-2009
As no one else has replied Ig, may I ask what hardware you have? I presume it will be called the same type of stuff. (I have barely any experience with macs)

Is there a hardware section? Something akin to the "System" selection in the control panel?

Originally Posted by :
You go to the main Mac page, (the main page of the computer you're looking for), click 'Tech Specs' and it is under Graphic/Video Cards, or whatever the category is.
So hopefully under that section, there will be the information we need.

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ArtillerySmoke 20:23 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by bloodshed:
My system.
Intel core Quad CPU 2.83 GHz 2.83 GHz
4gigs of RAM
Radeon 4800
64bit operating system with Vista.

good enough for max settings?
Quad core's are still total overkill.

I have an Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 @ 2.67ghz, 8800GT 512mb extreme, 4 GB's of RAM running on Vista 32 bit.

I'll be able to easily, easily max Empire. So you could max it laughably.

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bloodshed 21:42 02-02-2009
Meaning what I wont be able to run it on max?

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ArtillerySmoke 21:48 02-02-2009
......You can run it easily. Very easily. That's what I'm telling you.

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bloodshed 22:02 02-02-2009
Oh lol thanks.

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ClaymanVTW 22:18 02-02-2009
WOW u guys are diffrent than these forums!

http://shoguntotalwar.yuku.com/topic/39744?page=57

People there think that not even the GTX 260/280/285/STI 4850/ATI 4870 wont be able to run it on highest, but still dont doubt them they have REALLY done their homework! I still think my new GTX 260 will be able to handle it though.

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knoddy 22:44 02-02-2009
what makes ya think they done their homework, i read through 2 or 3 pages of that thread and its just people talkin bout overclocking and buying new pc parts.

most of the people here are posting system specs that are much much greater than the minimum that has been posted and as such most should easily be able to run it on medium -> high

Cheers Knoddy

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bloodshed 23:00 02-02-2009
I agree with knoddy. I mean if all of your parts double the minimum req. I think they should be able to run it on high if not max.

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gardibolt 23:14 02-02-2009
It'd sure be nice to get confirmation that it's optimized for multi-threading, though. An ad for an Intel chip at the end of the preview doesn't inspire much confidence, frankly, and their careful avoidance of the subject in two separate press releases now makes me very nervous indeed.

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knoddy 06:40 02-03-2009
hmm its true i havnt yet seen anyting about the game supporting multi threading. and the fact that it states the minimal requirements to be a single core proccesor i would wonder if it doesnt. on the other hand most newer games are supporting multithreading so it seems a bit silly if it doesnt. all in all i guess we will have to wait n see :)

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Sir Beane 12:44 02-03-2009
Originally Posted by knoddy:
hmm its true i havnt yet seen anyting about the game supporting multi threading. and the fact that it states the minimal requirements to be a single core proccesor i would wonder if it doesnt. on the other hand most newer games are supporting multithreading so it seems a bit silly if it doesnt. all in all i guess we will have to wait n see :)
I'm fairly sure it will. It's good that the requirements don't call for a dual-core, because not everyone had multi-core processor. Personally I am hoping it supports multi-threading, because my processor is a 3.0Ghz dual-core.

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Polemists 15:01 02-03-2009
I think for most people the issue will be more graphics then speed. Of course if you don't have speed it hurts just as much, but I think at this point most people have that speed.

As for graphics, sadly alot of people buy cheap graphics cards.

Which may not run ETW

or

The

DEMO

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knoddy 03:41 02-04-2009
i agree with the thought about graphics being most peoples probs. i know ill be happy as long as my GPU doesnt give me VPU errors :S. but we must look on the bright side, at least it doesnt require Dx10 and vista lol :)

i hope my pc will run it cos ive pre ordered my collectors edition but i guess i wont know till......






A DEMO!



i should be fine on like medium to low tho :)

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drewthehuter 14:45 02-04-2009
hey guys i posted this help on the offcial fourms and got little help, am hoping i could get help for you guys.....


INTEL CORE2 QUAD
NVIDIA 8800GTX
4GB RAM
VISTA 64BIT

will i be able to play on high!?
thanks 4 any help

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Sir Beane 14:55 02-04-2009
Originally Posted by drewthehuter:
hey guys i posted this help on the offcial fourms and got little help, am hoping i could get help for you guys.....


INTEL CORE2 QUAD
NVIDIA 8800GTX
4GB RAM
VISTA 64BIT

will i be able to play on high!?
thanks 4 any help
I'd say almost certainly. Providing Empire supports multi-threading of course.

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USS Providence 1972 03:11 02-05-2009
What do you think?

Intel 2.2 ghz dual core

3 gb ram

geforce 7100

vista 64 bit

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pevergreen 06:51 02-05-2009
You should be fine with that, what level of detail were you wanting to play on?

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Sir Beane 12:40 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by USS Providence 1972:
What do you think?

Intel 2.2 ghz dual core

3 gb ram

geforce 7100

vista 64 bit
I'd say that will probably run the game on Medium graphics.

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knoddy 12:42 02-05-2009
hey lads after a few technical answers.

so im getting sick of my current card overheating whilst playing the simplest of games and almost certain its a faulty card. im looking at buying a new one my problem is im a bit out of date with the cards and unsure what to get.

looking at a

MSI R4650 1GB VC PCI-E R4650-D1G
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?f...maincat_no=130

OR i could upgrade to the 4670 for the same price BUT it only has 512MB memory.

also im afraid it mite not be compatible with my current MB. not sure what u actually need so i copied this from the DXDIAG

System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
System Model: MS-7253
BIOS: )Phoenix - Award WorkstationBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
Memory: 2046MB RAM

so my 2 questions are. Which card should i go for, and will i have issues with my motherboard


Cheers knoddy

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pevergreen 13:05 02-05-2009
512MB is good, I can't find that card, nor have I ever heard of them before. If you are running vista, could be a good idea to throw some more ram in. Other than that, seems fine.

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knoddy 13:14 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by pevergreen:
512MB is good, I can't find that card, nor have I ever heard of them before. If you are running vista, could be a good idea to throw some more ram in. Other than that, seems fine.
did u follow the link i posted?

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pevergreen 14:09 02-05-2009
Didnt work, tried editing the part thats shot, still didnt work.

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knoddy 14:32 02-05-2009
wierd link works fine for me, its just the Radeon 4650/4670 but its the msi one :)

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pevergreen 14:50 02-05-2009
Now that its a link, it seems to be working fine.

I don't know tons about ATI cards, nor the newest gen graphics cards (i'll bring myself up to speed next week) but that seems like a very high end card. HDMI and blu ray support, that should be good on high no problem.

I'm not really a hardware guy, so motherboards are way out of my league.

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knoddy 22:49 02-05-2009
hehe np mate hopefully ill get some other responses

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satchef1 00:29 02-06-2009
Originally Posted by knoddy:
hey lads after a few technical answers.

so im getting sick of my current card overheating whilst playing the simplest of games and almost certain its a faulty card. im looking at buying a new one my problem is im a bit out of date with the cards and unsure what to get.

looking at a

MSI R4650 1GB VC PCI-E R4650-D1G
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?f...maincat_no=130

OR i could upgrade to the 4670 for the same price BUT it only has 512MB memory.

also im afraid it mite not be compatible with my current MB. not sure what u actually need so i copied this from the DXDIAG

System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
System Model: MS-7253
BIOS: )Phoenix - Award WorkstationBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
Memory: 2046MB RAM

so my 2 questions are. Which card should i go for, and will i have issues with my motherboard


Cheers knoddy
I believe this is your motherboard:



Open up your case, if it looks different to this then please post back. If it is this motherboard then you're all set!

I'd go for either an ATi 4670 or 4830. Don't pay more than £65 and £95 respectively though, the "pre-overclocked" and "1GB" edition cards aren't very good value for money (extra VRAM only makes a big difference at high resolutions and you can overclock the card yourself easily enough).

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