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| Looking for an good online MMO which can be played on my stuffty system. |
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| Madmitten:
--- Quote from: tikitai on April 25, 2010, 09:41:50 AM ---haven and hearth god damn it --- End quote --- this also, theres a mmorpg called bots its epic as hell |
| Doomonkey:
--- Quote from: Madmitten on April 25, 2010, 09:58:11 AM ---this also, theres a mmorpg called bots its epic as hell --- End quote --- I have like 3 level 100's. Only one is natural. The other two are banned. |
| Madmitten:
--- Quote from: Doomonkey on April 25, 2010, 10:04:22 AM ---I have like 3 level 100's. Only one is natural. The other two are banned. --- End quote --- i had a level 24 I sold and bought some parts from people. i liked it, i could solo level 5 |
| Doomonkey:
--- Quote from: Madmitten on April 25, 2010, 10:05:50 AM ---i had a level 24 I sold and bought some parts from people. i liked it, i could solo level 5 --- End quote --- Hacking that game used to be so easy. |
| Bleep:
--- Quote from: dawngaward0110 on April 24, 2010, 02:57:24 AM ---Wow, thanks. I'll try that later on. But, would it be compatible with my computer? :o --- End quote --- Considering your current specs, I believe it may require the overhaul and upgrade with the new parts. My last overhaul (I listed my specs somewhere) costed around 380 dollars (including the new Power Supply, without it, just 350). AMD CPUs and Motherboards are cheaper (hence why I got them). You should aim for getting a Motherboard that supports dual channel DDR RAM (If going for i7) up to 1600 Mhz and if possible, USB 3.0 support for future purposes. Here's my current specs: --- Quote ---CPU: AMD Athlon II X250 (2 CPU, can be overclocked) GPU: MSI GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-UD2H RAM: 4GB DDR3 @1600 Monitor: About 20 in. @ 1680x1280 Pixels @ 60 Hz HDD: 300GB SATA (This is old and I may get new one when time comes I need it) OS: Windows 7 Ultimate --- End quote --- Budget: The video card was on sale for $120. Motherboard was only $70. The RAM costs $100 (2x2GB Kingston Gaming DDR3 RAM @ 1600 Mhz). CPU was $60 (I suggest to get one of the newer AMD Phenom Duo Core/Quad Core models but those are pricey). EDIT: Running this rig on 64-bit - The system can run any game I throw at it on High/Max settings (Including advance features like MSAA/CSAAx8 or x16; Vsync On, etc.). |
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