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Default 01-27-2002, 08:25 AM

I love MOH so dont get me wrong here, but there are some things that are wurth bashing at.

My system packs.

TB 1200mhz
GF3 TI 500
256mn SDRAM

Still frames jump down below 20 at times without seeing anything looking to complicated on screen.

I can get into the fact that frames drop on the SP Omaha Beach scene, cos there's alot of scripting going on.
But Frame Loss in MP i just can't coop with.
Nothing to big is going on but still frame loss like hell all over the place, first i thought it had something to do with Lag, but once i saw the FPS on screen i went like UH!!!

Nothing changes when i tone the details down.

So the question is, is DDRAM Needed to play a slick running version of this game?
2015 are keeping there lips sealed, same go's for EA.
I would feel ripped off if this is the case, and would have waited to but this title till i got my self some DDR dims.


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