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proginc -> Before I buy (11/30/2006 9:41:04 PM)

As a Civil War junkie I've been anticipating a real ACW game for years. Before I purchase the game I need to know if I'll be able to run it on my computer. I hve a 1.7 processor but only 256 RAM. Do I need to upgrade before I can play? Will the game play if all battles are simulated?




Shoot Me_I Explode -> RE: Before I buy (11/30/2006 9:47:00 PM)

Game Requirements

  • Minimum System Requirements
  • Windows 2000 / XP
  • 500 MHz CPU
  • 1GB RAM (512MB for low animation)
  • 32 MB Video Card, DirectX 7 Compatible
  • Sound Card (Windows XP Compatible)
  • 1GB Hard Drive space
  • CD-Rom
  • DirectX 7+
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 8+ (for intro screen only)
That's the recommended system specs from the matrix guys.  I would suggest you upgrade to 512 or 1 gig if nothing else to get better preformance out of your rig.  




Gil R. -> RE: Before I buy (11/30/2006 9:53:15 PM)

Eric will chime in if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can play the game -- and even if you are able to, it will be VERY slow. One of our testers tried it on a 256MB computer (I don't know the processor speed) and he couldn't get past the options menu.




Terminus -> RE: Before I buy (11/30/2006 9:55:52 PM)

Yeah, I remember when that happened. Get some more RAM, you're letting your machine and yourself down with only 256Mb...




Adam Parker -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 4:12:04 PM)

I'm running FoF with 512mb Ram with a 2.8ghz P4, 128mb nVidia GeFroce Ti4200.

I'm using full aimation (ie: normal settings) and the game loads, intros, scrolls and plays fine. Haven't played enough to feel for the reported bugs. Closing the game takes a long while. Must be caching.

I feel that I will need to go 1G Ram or switch to Low Animation to play this game properly. The later is the cheaper option - but you will need at least 512mb Ram or your computer may freeze up. Even W@W 2 is giving me "virtual memory" warnings.

Once Windows Vista comes out, I'll be buying a 2G Ram beast - although from what I'm hearing, that config will be standard for Vista's operations next year.

My advice - buy a new PC next year and wait for this game's bugs to be fixed.





Canuck_jp -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 5:01:34 PM)

Upgrading your computer to play a wargame?  Jeez what in the world is the world coming to these days!!![&:][:@]




Curious -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 5:32:01 PM)

Sounds to me like it's headed in the right direction.

CB




Marc von Martial -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 8:37:08 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Canuck35

Upgrading your computer to play a wargame? Jeez what in the world is the world coming to these days!!![&:][:@]


Well, to be honest, I had to by a completely new machine when Close Combat was hitting store shelves [;)]




AU Tiger_MatrixForum -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 9:10:48 PM)



quote:

ORIGINAL: Canuck35

Upgrading your computer to play a wargame? Jeez what in the world is the world coming to these days!!![&:][:@]


[&:]
That's why I'm not still running my 386.




Icedawg -> RE: Before I buy (12/1/2006 9:20:08 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Canuck35

Upgrading your computer to play a wargame?  Jeez what in the world is the world coming to these days!!![&:][:@]

What else are computers used for?! Reading about wargames on wargame forums maybe?! [:D]




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