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2012-04-29, 09:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #62 | ||
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As others have mentioned, a mid-range machine isn't easy to define, but I generally consider mid-range as something that was state of the art two years ago.
Of course an excellent tool is Valve's hardware survey: http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey I don't have time to calculate it exactly, but it looks like the average gamer's hardware is between 2-3 years old. If we can run PS2 on "average" machines, I think it will be an incredible success. |
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2012-04-30, 03:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #64 | ||
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anyone with an quad core, 4 gigs ram, and an decent graphics card can play any game with decent fps. most games don't even use more than 2 cores and unless PS2 is programmed as an 64bit program than its not even gonna use more than 2-4 gigs ram. yarr
myself only have an AMD 64 x2 4200, 2 gigs ddr2, and an HD 5770 1gig. got new motherboard recently so only need is new ram and cpu |
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2012-04-30, 05:22 AM | [Ignore Me] #65 | ||
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I consider my computer to be a low mid-end as it has some aging parts but still runs recent games:
Gigabyte P45-DS4 motherboard Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz 4Gb RAM DDR2 ATI Radeon HD5850 (more recent than the rest) But I'm going to change it soon for some high-end stuff (except the graphic card, as it still has enough guts) Last edited by Sabrak; 2012-04-30 at 11:41 AM. |
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2012-04-30, 05:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #66 | ||
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Intel Core i7 CPU q720 @ 1.60GHz, 4 cores, 8 logic processors.
RAM 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M Does this mean my latop is in the Lower-High region? I think the only thing that lets me down is the graphics card because games like World in Conflict i can't run on highest detail which i a shame because i would like to see washing machines fly out of buildings when hit by artillery shells Last edited by Toppopia; 2012-04-30 at 05:49 AM. |
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2012-04-30, 06:02 AM | [Ignore Me] #67 | |||
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and the revolution of EGA and also my first adlib sound card and first VGA monitor with the great looking game call King quest V lol It was so revolutionarry for me to play and hear the sound of bees etc.. with my precious Adlib sound card it was the first time i was not playing on PC speakers hahaha ! We are now far from that ! |
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2012-04-30, 06:11 AM | [Ignore Me] #69 | |||
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I think the high setting will require at least gtx560 ti and ultra GTX570 to GTX680 Resolution and antialiasing and vertical sync and tesselation ( if available ) will always eat some performance But since Nvidia as release the (( adaptive vertical sync setting )) on Gtx 500 and 600 series It can help a lots with perfomance drop ! The vertical sync adaptive is Great ! Last edited by Stew; 2012-04-30 at 06:13 AM. |
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2012-04-30, 11:14 AM | [Ignore Me] #71 | |||
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2012-04-30, 11:32 AM | [Ignore Me] #72 | |||
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Phenom x4 945 3.0 GHz GTX 460 4gb ram High would probably be an i5 or i7, 8gb ram, and a 500 or 600 level card. |
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2012-04-30, 12:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #73 | ||
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Has SOE ever collected hardware data from the Station Launcher/Game launchers to determine what their current playerbase has for PC configurations? Something similar to the Steam survey.
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2012-04-30, 01:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #75 | |||
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My question was different. I've seen many people talk about different machines on these forums, and any survey will tell you what people HAVE, but these surveys never say how people FEEL about them. I was genuinely curious (on a personal note) what people consider a mid-level machine. At home, I have quite the spread from a somewhat old 1.8GHz single-core 64 bit machine with a 8600GT (it's a linux box for fun - Oolite!) through several machines up to my laptop (the best machine at home right now) with an i7/560M and a 1080p screen. I know what these machines are capable of, and I know the performance from a serious coder/electronics geek level. I see my family discuss how their machines work, and then there's the developers - who often have phenomenal hardware for developing because compiling takes serious Storage and CPU power these days. My laptop can handle some modern games pretty well at 720p resolutions and medium settings (which I personally am fine with) - and I play a few at full 1920x1080 at a moderate frame rate (~30fps). I'm fine with that at home right now. I think the results so far point to a small variation on what people consider a "mid-level" machine. I know my view is fairly skewed based on the awesome hardware we have access to, but we also have many other machines to test with and I'd like to make sure my second machine here is a mid-level. I don't consider it fair to truly test performance in general on my dev box.
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