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my setup is a:
p4-1.5ghz 256ram 40gb HD geforce2 64mb mx400 ..hopefully EA sort out the issues with my video card as many have complained about the lower than usual FPS count in-game. |
P3 1.2G
640MB of ram 20gig 7200rpm drive ATI Radeon 8500 64mg DDR Runs super fast.. ------------------ http://www.j-body.org/registry/jbo/spiewalk.jpg feindliche Übernahme |
P4-2.0ghz
512mbRAM GeForce3-64mb 2-40gig HD ------------------ go hossy..go hossy, go! http://www.kkln.com/syphix/hossysig1.jpg _sig to be modified_//_ |
Windows ME
30 GB Hard Drive 310 MB Hard Drive DVD + CDRW Drive DSL Internet Connection 82801 Intel Built-In Grapics Card (soon to be an Xtasy Graphics Card 766 Intel Celeron Processor |
Windows 98 SE
Pentium 3 700 MHZ 512 MB PC100 SDRAM GeForce 3 Ti 200 64MB Soundblaster Live! Value Ultra ATA/66 7200 RPM 30 GB Harddrive (7 GB Free) 1280 MB Swap File 48x CDROM 16x10x40 CDR/CDRW Bellsouth.net 1.5mbps DSL The game runs very good. No slow downs during firefights. ------------------ "Nuts!" General McAuliffe http://www.dead-devils-radio.com/ima...ettopmohaa.gif [This message has been edited by Ghetto-P (edited January 18, 2002).] |
My system is:
Pentium III-1Ghz Microsoft Windows 2000 393Mb RAM 40GB HD Space GeForce 2MX-64 RAM ATAPI 44X CDROM Cable Connection Not the best but runs MoH:AA (demo anywayz) without any problem. My bro got the exact system I have, he's also getting MoH:AA the first day it comes out so that'z cool. At least I'll have someone to practice with, but then again my SS buddies are cool too~ ------------------ http://www.tr1gun.homestead.com/files/kangsa.jpg [This message has been edited by KangSa (edited January 18, 2002).] |
my setup is a:
p4-1.9ghz 768 megs SDRAM 100gb HD [Dang it takes a long time to defrag! http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/biggrin.gif] geforce2 64mb mx400 [I'm still paying off the PC so it'll be awhile before I want to get a GeForce3] ------------------ http://dba.gamepoint.net/images/okin...ompsonicon.JPG |
win me
p4 1.3 ghz 40 gb hdd 128 audiopci sound blaster 128 mb ram tnt2 pro ultra 64m |
Cheap ARSE System:
1.2Ghz AMD Athalon w/364KB on-chip cache 256MB SyncDram 16MB NVidia TNT2 M64 Pro Latest Detonator Drivers CD-RW DVD-Rom Lynksys 10/100 Ethernet Card Lynksys Router Motorola SB4100 Cable modem speed-tested at 1638m/s |
Right now:
Pentium 3 850 MHz 256 MB of Ram Geforce 2 MX I will try to get a new system with Northwood (Pentium 4) and a Geforce 3 Ti 200 very soon. Hopefully I am able to overclock the processor to 2.4 GHz. Wish me luck http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif ------------------ Death http://sites.ubisoft.fr/grimfandango...s/manny250.gif is only the beginning Visit: http://www.theunholytrinity.org/crac...m/cwm/read.gif Manny's Performance Tweaking Guide http://www.theunholytrinity.org/crac...m/cwm/read.gif and http://www.3dpcgame.com/cwm/s/cwm/3dlil/eyes.gif Manny's Little Corner (Update:Jan17th) http://www.3dpcgame.com/cwm/s/cwm/3dlil/eyes.gif |
Man all this p4 & ghz stuff is making my stomach churn a bit.. /me needs to upgrade bad.... 8-)
Dual boot Win98SE/Mandrake 8.0 Abit BE6-II (BX chipset) mobo PIII-450 (SL35D) 256 megs pc133 SDRAM GeForce256, 32mb SBLive value Altec ACS-5 Speakers(2) ATA66 controller (onboard) Maxtor 13gb ata66 (master) WD 40gb ata100 (slave,obviously @ 66mb/s) Intel EtherExpress 16TP (currently) Hauppage WinTV card (works great in Linux too) Currently have 3 other PC's lesser than mine, networked using a 3COM 8 port hub. My "gateway" machine is connected to a Motorola CyberSurfer (RR), & routing is handled via a software router. Long Live Nat32!!! MOHAA runs pretty well @ 800x600 with most things set to medium. Very playable to me & *still* looks great. Looking forward to the day I am able to upgrade tho... My next mobo & chip will most likely be AMD/Via now that they have the Athlon/Thunderbird etc.. The PIII was my first Intel chip since my 286 daze.. I bought it because the K6-3/400 totally pissed me off. But I really didn't like the way frigging Intel tried to ram Rambus down our throats. Thanks to amd/via we still have SDRAM & now ddrsdram. And I'm not here to argue, that's just my opinion.. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/wink.gif ------------------ http://home.austin.rr.com/ottf/c0aX_red_tiltr_s.gif #~ridin'_the_wire~0 |
Athlon 1900xp/768m/145mhz bus
Geforce 3 ~ti500 50x cd/12x dvd 4096 kbs cable modem 19" Monitor, Optical Mouse, etc MOHAA runs smooth as a baby's ass with full detail, fsaa, and 1280x1024x32 res |
WIN XP
Dell PIII 733 MHZ 256 MB PC100 SDRAM 17" Dell E770s GeForce2 MX 400 64MB PCI Sound Blaster Live! Value Maxtor 7200 RPM 20 GB HDD (11.5 GB free) WD 5400 RPM 4 GB HDD (4 GB free) Sony CD-RW CRX-1611 16X/10X/40X Lynksys 10/100 Ethernet Card Rogers Cable Connection It's all hooked up to my pimp-ass Sony stereo as I basically bought the machine as a jukebox. Funnily enough, my machine is more or less an antique. MOHAA runs nearly perfectly with all options set to highest. |
Bahh I need a new processor and Mobo. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/frown.gif
PIII 800Mhtz Octek Mobo 133 Mhtz bus 512 Mb 133SDRAM GeForce 3 64MegDDR Soundblaster Live! Platinum Dual boot: Windows XP/Redhat 7.1 40x CDROM (primary) 16x10x40x CDRW (slave) Quantum Fireball 8 Gig (primary) Seagate Cheetah 20 Gig (slave) Cambridge Soundworks 4 speaker and sub 17 Monitor Samatron Monitor Logitech cordless optical Microsoft Internet keyboard Jeezus it's amazing how much stuff you have when you list it like that. Anyway I get some slowdown during the big firefights. ------------------ http://dba.gamepoint.net/images/MOHsig4.jpg Lady Astor: "Winston, if I were your wife I'd put poison in your coffee." Winston Churchill: "Nancy, if I were your husband I'd drink it." [This message has been edited by Mustang (edited January 19, 2002).] [This message has been edited by Mustang (edited January 19, 2002).] |
p3 933
256mb pc 133 geforce3 ti 500 sb live win 98 60 gig hd 19 inch monitor |
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