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Crusher 5/10/08 6:22:48 AM
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Joined: 4/29/04 |
Originally posted by urbanmonkey Stop crying cause you have a shitty computer. AOC runs amazingly good on a $400 computer. |
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Honeymoon69 5/11/08 12:17:09 PM
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Joined: 11/30/07 |
Originally posted by Praxuswhat good is AoC graphx if the game play sucks? Shouldnt u be playing beta instead of trolling WAR board?
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Stellos 5/12/08 4:18:24 PM
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Joined: 9/15/06
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Originally posted by zymurgeistYou're exactly right. AoC is even more demanding than VSoH. What the hell were they thinking. Anyone in beta right now knows how smooth it runs....like sandpaper.
WAR better not be like that or I'll be pissed. |
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Sinistrad 5/12/08 4:32:39 PM
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Joined: 9/06/04 |
I'm skipping the entire thread and addressing the OP: 1. & 2. They are powerful enough. I was running it using a single 8800 GT with 512/mb DDR3, and 4 gigs of high speed DDR2 system RAM. I ran a fairly consistent 30 fps without SLi or multi-core support enabled. Oh, right, and the game was running in DEBUG MODE. Beta, anyone heard of it? My load times were almost always brief. Most peoples' problems stemmed from the fact they did not have enough RAM. The game, just sitting there doing nothing, uses close to 2GB in some places. RAM is cheap, if you have an awesome video card and are trying to play newer games with 2gb of system RAM, you need to get real. Just because a pseudo-seamless environment is right for WoW does not mean it is right for other games.
3. Again, you are wrong. There were people running the game with GeForce 6800's. My old computer with an 8x AGP 6800 could probably run AoC with a RAM upgrade. I would recommend shader model 2.0, no AA, no AS, shadows off, and med or low texture quality, but it would run fine. There were a lot of people saying that upgrading their drivers to nVidia's current beta drivers increased performance dramatically as well.
Bottom line, unless you extensively troubleshooted your crappy performance, and made allowances for the fact it was a beta client running in debug mode, you need to place a big part of the blame on yourself. Personally, I had more troubles with server lag, but I understood this was a stress test. Looks like they stressed the servers. -Sinistrad
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Anubisan 5/12/08 7:21:56 PM
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Joined: 1/09/05 |
Originally posted by KatzuAion Sorry I just had to laugh at this.... ROFL I have yet to see any semi-decent computer built in the last 4 years that has been unable to run WOW well... As for the new 8xxxx and 9xxxx graphics cards, they SMOKE the game. They look great at max settings! I have tried both and have had no problems... Sorry, but if this is your experience, you are doing something wrong. |
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Huzz 5/12/08 10:20:42 PM
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Joined: 3/16/08 |
Originally posted by kdoane12 but it seems like 99% of performance problems have been fixed with the "miracle patch" but like this guy up here said.
"Players like different things, different games and different aspects of games. That is why there are so many different games - they appeal to different people. If you don't like a game, great. Someone else does. Not the place, and not worth reading/writing/arguing about." |
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shylock1079 5/13/08 1:48:41 AM
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Joined: 11/01/06 |
This is one of my first post on these boards so you can mock my inexperience all you wish. AoC will be a "niche" title as it is. Nothing is wrong with that. It's appeal is like comparing Eq2 vs WoW. One focus on graphic and world features..while the other has a wider audience due to less graphic restrictions and...well...its EA-Mythic.
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Kokushibyou 5/13/08 5:10:03 AM
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Joined: 2/27/07
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Originally posted by shylock1079 Um...Neither EQ2 nor WoW is EA-Mythic... EQ2 is Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) WoW is Activision Blizzard/Vivendi |
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shylock1079 5/13/08 9:17:39 AM
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Joined: 11/01/06 |
Yeah..sorry I didn't clarify. It's graphics vs. mass appeal like eq2 which is soe vs wow blizz. Everquest had some very steep graphic demands when it was released. On its highest its still pretty sharp. Wow stuck with the simple cartoon templates which alllowed even those people simply curious to be able to try it out with their home PC's and get hooked. It was a pretty remarkable marketing ploy. In regards to EA-Mythic...I am expressing that EA is a marketing giant and therefore has a lot more resources to reach the casuals, the hardcore, and even the younglings who have yet to discover mmo's. That isn't an overly good thing..but it will sell boxes. |
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