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Posted On:
Jan 9 2008 11:53pm
Sorry to but in here, but Damalis, did you hear about the big accident on I-4 just east of Lakeland earlier today?
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Posted On:
Jan 10 2008 3:42am
Dolash, the game was very buggy, and there is an unofficial patch you can get from Fileshack to fix a lot of things like that.
What's your computer specs? I might be able to help.
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Posted On:
Jan 10 2008 3:49am
Couldn't it just be a faulty game disc?
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Posted On:
Jan 10 2008 4:24am
The game disk is fine. I installed it on a relative's computer and the game ran perfectly.
As for my computer specs, it's a Dell Dimensions 4700, nVidia 6800 card. 510 mb ram. Pentium 4 processor. Definetly meets the standards of the game.
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Posted On:
Jan 10 2008 11:19am
For the love of God get another stick of RAM. Just because.
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Posted On:
Jan 10 2008 7:57pm
I know the feeling - -I bought Supreme Commander, a real-time tactical command simulation and would love to play it but, alas, my computer cannot handle it!!!
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Posted On:
Jan 11 2008 4:04pm
Telan: Yours is a case of not reading the specs and buying a game that is known to rape computers. Your own fault.
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Posted On:
Jan 12 2008 1:27am
I blame TNO, they are trying to fuxor all the Coalition computers.
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Posted On:
Jan 12 2008 2:59am
Dolash, the game ran like shit until I had more than 1gb of RAM. It's an early build of Valve's Source engine and it's a goddamn pig.
Also also: moving from a 6600 GT to a Radeon 1900XT and a dual core CPU REALLY helped.
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Posted On:
Jan 12 2008 4:39pm
So my stats are a little low? Okay, maybe I'll look into upgrading my RAM. RAM seems pretty cheap these days anyways (relatively) and I'll probably need more sooner or later.
Thanks for the tip.