Author Topic: Parameters For Higher Brickcount  (Read 2867 times)

So, I am getting a new comp and I just wanted to know what would allow for me to play with less lag at higher brickcounts? Also any suggestions of good touch-screen all in one comps would be good too.

it depends how much ram you get and your graphics

The ram stores all of the bricks off screen, in a sort of way, but the graphics card handles rendering them when they're on screen.
Go for a computer with some 2-4 gb ram and a nice graphics card.

So, I am getting a new comp and I just wanted to know what would allow for me to play with less lag at higher brickcounts? Also any suggestions of good touch-screen all in one comps would be good too.
Generally, nearly all touchscreen all-in-one computers are complete stuff for gaming because they come with crappy hardware, besides the touchscreen part. Also because they are all-in-one, you cannot upgrade them. Just DO NOT buy a touchscreen all-in-one if you plan to do any gaming.

it depends how much ram you get and your graphics

 Yay Plornt is alive.

Yeah my mom grounded me for a month then i borked my keyboard by spilling water on it :)

Yeah my mom grounded me for a month then i borked my keyboard by spilling water on it :)
Get a nice waterproof keyboard.

Get a nice waterproof keyboard.

Or simply don't spill stuff on it.

Yay dropshock is alive c:

I am most likely getting a All-In-One, so I am in need of proof checking if it'll run Blockland at a nice pace at least over 50,000 bricks.

Processor Brand   AMD
Processor   AMD Athlon™ II X2
Processor Speed   2.8GHz
System Bus   4000MHz
Cache Memory   2MB on die Level 2
System Memory (RAM)   4GB
Type of Memory (RAM)  DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive TypeSATA    (7200 rpm)
Hard Drive Size   640GB
Graphics   ATI Radeon HD 3200
Video Memory   256MB; up to 1919MB total available as allocated by Windows 7
Screen Size (Measured Diagonally)   20"
TV Tuner   Yes
Audio   Integrated high-definition with 2.0 sound capabilities
Speakers   Internal
Built-in Webcam   Yes
Network Card   Built-in 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless Networking   Built-in 802.11b/g/n high-speed wireless LAN with MIMO technology; built-in Bluetooth
Recordable DVD Drive   Yes, double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW
Recordable DVD Drive Speeds   6x DVD+R DL; 6x DVD-R DL; 8x8x8 DVD+RW; 8x6x8 DVD-RW; 5x DVD-RAM; 24x24x24 CD-RW
Direct-Disc Labeling   Yes
Digital Media Reader or Slots   Yes, digital media card reader
Available Expansion Bays   None
Available Expansion Slots   None
USB 2.0 Ports   6 (2 front, 4 rear)
IEEE 1394 Ports   None
S-Video Outputs   None
Keyboard Description   HP low-profile wireless
Other Control Devices (mouse, etc.)   HP wireless optical mouse
Operating System Platform   Windows
Operating System   Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Software Included   HP TouchSmart; CyberLink DVD Suite Deluxe; Microsoft Works 9 and more
HDMI Output   No
Blu-ray Player   No
Touchscreen   Yes
ENERGY STAR Qualified   No

So basically for those lazy-ish people:

4GB of RAM
ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics Card
2.8GHz Processor Speed

ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics Card
I cant even find that on the AMD store anymore, the lowest you can go is 3450 =\

I cant even find that on the AMD store anymore, the lowest you can go is 3450 =\
:(

Also HP is horrible, their printers always break =(

Also HP is horrible, their printers always break =(
Gonna have to agree, I've had the same Cannon printer, (although I got a new better one), and it hasn't broken for at least 7-8 years.

I cant even find that on the AMD store anymore, the lowest you can go is 3450 =\
Graphics   ATI Radeon HD 3200
You cant find it on the AMD store because its an integrated graphics card, which means it is one of the crappiest cards you can have. Anyways, Oasis, with a card like that, you will see very bad lag way before you even get close to 50000 bricks. As I said before, DONT get an all-in-one, you would be much better off spending the money on a real desktop and monitor, which would be cheaper and probably more powerful for the same cost.