Yea it runs good with my 3200, gameplay isn't bad either, quite fun :) On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:52 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > How is it? Good gameplay? It runs ok with your comp? That's great > man :) > Is it my impression or it looks similar to Alien Breed Impact? > > On Jul 20, 4:43 am, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hmm Alien Swarm was the first game in a long time that I actually >> enjoyed playing without worrying about FPS ^.^ >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:43 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: >> > It doesn't matter where someone comes from, attitude is attitude. And >> > when I talked about 60fps, I meant it was the most enjoyable >> > experience and the way the game was developed to be played at. Of >> > course 60fps aren't the only way to enjoy a game, far from it. We can >> > perfectly enjoy playing at half of it, I'm not saying otherwise, I'm >> > playing WoW right now and even though indoor areas rise to 60fps at >> > best, when I'm at detailed and/or crowded outdoors it falls to 10fps, >> > but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy playing every single bit of the >> > game. Hell, as mentioned before, some games don't even play properly >> > when running higher than 30fps. >> >> > On Jul 19, 10:04 pm, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Ummm dude, we aren't trying to condone that all high end pc owners are >> >> rich >> >> folk that do nothing but brag, I have a high end gaming rig which I >> >> researched and built to my exact wants but I don't brag about it around >> >> here, now you may or may not have meant it but that post about how 60FPS >> >> is >> >> the only way to play did sound demeaning and imposing over people here who >> >> may be either less fortunate financially or simply do not have the time to >> >> aquire these high powered PC's. Now 9xxssf is open to everyone and we >> >> welcome every new member like a brother but when people come into the >> >> group >> >> and more or less just put it out there how good their systems are and how >> >> much everyone else's system pales in comparison then even you can see how >> >> this could piss people o...@everyone Now let's just put this behind us and >> >> move on, the last thing we need is a flame war in this community. >> >> >> THEfog >> >> >> On 20/07/2010 6:50 AM, "Cef" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> @tribaljet >> >> >> Sure I come here to brag only, I've been bragging and ranting in this >> >> community for about 2 years, I bragged like hell about how my 915g >> >> onboard graphics could run F.E.A.R. in mid settings. Heck, I even made >> >> a bragging compatibility list of the games my 915g could run back in >> >> the day. >> >> >> Come on, seriously, 30 FPS solid, no variation in a buggy game, using >> >> the minimum recommended specs in old drivers and no updates? If the >> >> maximum FPS you get is 30 you'd most likely fall into 15 FPS whenever >> >> more than two cars are being rendered, then it's not choppy it's slide >> >> show. Also you don't need a monster screen to see the difference >> >> between crappy PS3 blurry textures, which is what GTA IV looks in mid- >> >> low, and decent looking PC graphics, just check some screenshots and >> >> compare. >> >> >> Let's skip the phallic talk, I don't say size matters in all games, >> >> but GTA IV sucks VRAM like a damn leech, so the less VRAM you have the >> >> less performance range you have to prevent FPS loss and the narrower >> >> your margin is to rise the settings beyond low. >> >> >> Speaking of forums you'd probably like to google GTA IV low FPS, and >> >> see hundreds of posts on how the game is slow and choppy on mid-high >> >> end machines, so all of those folks, like me, like to brag recklessly >> >> about their machines or are just proof that this particular game needs >> >> more hardware to run properly than the so-called megapixel 2010 games >> >> you say low end rigs are supposed to play spectacularly nice? What >> >> about youtube also? Rigs like the one you mention or even better >> >> barely reach 25 fps on GTA IV, there's this >> >> video:http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=c2_1uFIHk6A&feature=relatedNowthat's >> >> smooth and good looking! >> >> >> Shadows won't kill games, F.E.A.R. 2 takes advantage of shadowing and >> >> even Ambient Occlusion with no loss of performance whatsoever. And >> >> yeah it's awful to see how three year old laptop owners actually brag >> >> about improbable stuff and their incredible PC tuning skills, mocking >> >> an honest opinion, and claiming that "rich folks" don't know how to >> >> keep a PC running, that really makes me boo hoo. >> >> >> In the end we'll keep on arguing about mine's best and yours suck, so >> >> let's get things straight, old PCs have potential, I know it because I >> >> have a couple of them and I've seen how a Pentium D @2.8, 2GB DDR RAM >> >> and a 8400 GS can lift DMC IV to 30 fps on mid-settings, but saying >> >> that they can run new games better than newer and more powerful PCs >> >> it's ridiculous. If you can juice your PC and get the most of >> >> performance then it's great, that's what this group is about, but just >> >> don't exaggerate and use your "experience" to try to mock and demean >> >> others. >> >> >> .C. >> >> >> -- >> >> 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> >> > -- >> > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> >> -- >> Acer TravelMate 2480 >> GFX: GMA950 CPU: Intel Celeron M 420 @ 1.6Ghz RAM: 2GB DDR2 333Mhz >> HDD: Samsung 120GB 5400RPM SATA > > -- > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >
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