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Should I Download Combat Arms?

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Coolio:

Hey. So, I was thinking about getting CA. I want to know if it will run, and if it's worth it.

Stats
Ram: 1.00 gb
Graphics: Intel 82945G Express Chipset(2000-03ish)
CPU: Intel Pentuim Dual CPU (2004ish)
2.20ghz

So, yes. I really like fps games like COD and CS. Is this worth my time downloading, or will it not run?

Intel's Game Examples
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intel945g/sb/CS-020666.htm

Thanks. :)

keonesan:

Well Combat Arms isn't that resource heavy but even with those specs you might only be able to run at low settings. Also why the hell do you have a dual core CPU with only one gig of ram?

Coolio:

I don't know. This is my parent's computer.

So, what FPS should I be expecting? Would it be playable?

keonesan:


--- Quote from: Coolio on December 03, 2010, 08:31:17 PM ---I don't know. This is my parent's computer.

So, what FPS should I be expecting? Would it be playable?

--- End quote ---

I think you should be able to maintain over 30 fps at the minimum. My only concern is the video card. I would get a crappy old radeon at least and another stick of ram.

naturemon:

If you like COD and CS you can't compare it to Combat Arms due to it not being similar besides the fact that it's a FPS in the modern day era. You buy weapons and they expire over a period of time, and from what I remember, like most free fps games, money owns all making it unfair to anyone who doesn't spend at least $10 on it just for it to expire a month later.

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