Mike13z50
Posts: 344
Joined: 1/29/2007 From: New Orleans Status: offline
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I played around for a couple of hours last night as the Union. I only had one temporary freeze, and that was while trying to exit. When I went to task manager to end the program, it suddenly un-froze. The game plays amazingly fast compared with my XP machine, of course I have a dual-core processor and 2 gig of ram vs 1 gig, which probably has something to do with it. No problems in quick combat or detailed combat, but it is funny watching the brigades run accross the screen after watching the march sloooooowly across before. The cavalry charges are especially entertaining, and now "AT the double-quick, ADVANCE!" is really at the double-quick. Can't wait for the patch to get back to some serious gaming! Interesting to hear that Vista makes the program that much faster along with the 1GB of RAM. Hope to soon have 4GB of DDR2 667MHz RAM for my new compooter, it has 2GB now, while my old one has 3GB of DDR 266MHz RAM, and the old one is pretty fast with the 2.5GHz Northwood Core P4 OC'd to 2.8GHZ, and the RAM is also slightly OC'd, makes a difference even with that small amount of OC'ing. I was running a much slower 1.8GHz Willamette Core P4 OC'd to about 2.1GHz with only 256Kb of L2 cache, and FoF was slow because of the slower CPU. My new CPU is a 3.8GHz Prescott Core P4 (#571) with 1MB of L2 Cache and Hyper Threading, so wit the 4GB of DDR2 667MHz RAM it will be quite fast. Fast enough for my needs. I just upgraded to WinXP in Sept. 2006, so it will be some time before I upgrade to Vista!!!! Such as when it is cheaper!! Down the road a bit. Can I ask you what Model Number of P4 Dual Core you have?? Chris I went with the T7200@2.0ghz. A long time ago (in the history of computers that is) I decided the best value was a couple of notches below bleeding edge stuff.
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