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Old 09-03-2011, 08:20 AM
capt. windh capt. windh is offline
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Hi all.

I bought the game at a very fair price (€15) yesterday and had to tweak it down A LOT to get a smooth running.. I had not expected to be able to run at High settings, but a lot more than what I have to go with now..

My specs:


Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 (2.66GHz)
Win7 x64 (SP1), DirectX 9.0c NVIDIA Geforce 8800GT 512Mb, 2Gb RAM, 2,8Tb HDD


My settings now:

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1440x900 (yeah, not kidding..)

Fullscr: On

Model Detail: M
Building D. : L
Land D. : L
Forest: L
V. Fx: M
Texture: L

AA: 2x

A-E F. OFF
SSAO: OFF
VSYNC: OFF
Dam. dec.:L
Bldngs amount: L
Land Shading: L
Grass: OFF
Shadows: ON
Roads: OFF
I´ve tried to tweak in my Nvidia Panel to run AA from there, but I´m not sure it´s having any effect, since the only .exe-file I find in the CloD folder is "steam.exe"....


Well... I guess this is normal? From what I can understand of the forum, things are not totally satisfying..

/windh

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Old 09-03-2011, 08:32 AM
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Well its my guess your rig is vertually minimum spec to play this game.
I would sugest that a 1gb graphics card and 4gb ram would see some improvement but still will be nowhere near being able to run high settings.
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Old 09-03-2011, 08:49 AM
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Hi all.

I bought the game at a very fair price (€15) yesterday and had to tweak it down A LOT to get a smooth running.. I had not expected to be able to run at High settings, but a lot more than what I have to go with now..

My specs:


Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 (2.66GHz)
Win7 x64 (SP1), DirectX 9.0c NVIDIA Geforce 8800GT 512Mb, 2Gb RAM, 2,8Tb HDD


My settings now:



I´ve tried to tweak in my Nvidia Panel to run AA from there, but I´m not sure it´s having any effect, since the only .exe-file I find in the CloD folder is "steam.exe"....


Well... I guess this is normal? From what I can understand of the forum, things are not totally satisfying..

/windh
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Old 09-03-2011, 08:58 AM
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where you bought it?
In a store in Sweden. And no, they don´t have international shipping. But that´s not why I started the thread.........

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Old 09-03-2011, 09:00 AM
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Well its my guess your rig is vertually minimum spec to play this game.
I would sugest that a 1gb graphics card and 4gb ram would see some improvement but still will be nowhere near being able to run high settings.
Yeah, I know it´s getting very old, but I had hoped to be able to push it a little bit further.
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Old 09-03-2011, 11:17 AM
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Yeah, I know it´s getting very old, but I had hoped to be able to push it a little bit further.
Well adding RAM and a vid card will give you better performance and is very easy. also you can slot them into your new computer in the future when you upgrade. You have win7x64 so I would certainly add extra RAM, however upgrading your Vidcard may mean having to buy a new PSU so adding cost.
Upgrading in steps like this is a pretty good cost effective way to go. You will never have a cutting edge machine and will remain "behind the curve" on the latest,fastest newer rigs.

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Old 09-03-2011, 12:37 PM
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Well adding RAM and a vid card will give you better performance and is very easy. also you can slot them into your new computer in the future when you upgrade. You have win7x64 so I would certainly add extra RAM, however upgrading your Vidcard may mean having to buy a new PSU so adding cost.
Upgrading in steps like this is a pretty good cost effective way to go. You will never have a cutting edge machine and will remain "behind the curve" on the latest,fastest newer rigs.
Cheers,

yes I will be starting with more RAM.. I did change the PSU earlier this year, and I think it will support newer Video cards. And you´re right about being a bit behind the curve, but hey.. Even if you buy a brand new rig, you will be behind the curve again in about 6 months or so..
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Old 09-04-2011, 04:20 PM
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Sorry but I don't think it makes sense to upgrade. Or at least only buy some ddr3 1600 ram, 8gb or something, and eventually a new graphics card so you can use these components for a new system.

The GPU is at it's limit, the CPU as well. The mainboard and socket doesn't offer any great upgrade options anymore... so I guess it's best to not patch it and get a new system.

I must say that 6 months is only correct if you buy budget video cards. With higher end models you can play for 1-2 years without problems. Both approaches work fine - it really depends on personal preference when it comes to game settings. If you want them maxed out then only the top tier cards will allow you to do so. If you're okay with lowered settings then most cards with great price points will do.
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