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Another system benchmark
   

Intel Celeron 1.2GHz
Intel i815 Motherboard
Intel On-Board sound
NVidia GeForce 4 Ti4400
512Mb SDRAM
No Overclocking or tweaking of anything - all as out the boxes.

1024x768x32Bit
4x AA [Not S] (and forced 32x Anisotropic via Registry)
Shadows on 25%
AI on 75% (Higher AI makes the game far more believable)
View distance on full.
Pixel shaders on.

No idea on the frame rate, but it's smooth just about everywhere, except for a bit of a slowdown in some external areas. It is however, completely playable, and looks fantastic. I could reduce the slight slowdown, and get it to Quake smoothness - sure - but I love my 4xAA too much, and a game without shadows ??

Just to show that you don't need a high-end tweaked system to get it running and looking nice (every component in my system is well over a year old, except the GF4 - for the pixel shaders )

HTH.
Post Sat May 04, 2002 9:38 pm
 
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Oh, and I should also have said:

Win2k SP2
Nvidia drivers 28.32 (latest WHQL)
Over 20 hours, and no crash except when I tried ALT-TAB (which they mentioned in the README anyway).
Post Sat May 04, 2002 9:45 pm
 



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