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Iam new to this so here it goes. Will ofp:cwc work on a: confused.gif

Pentium 366 MMX

Voodoo2

800x600

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thanks

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*Jamesia's head explodes with the complexity and shere lack of understanding of it*

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (mckinlay G @ July 20 2002,17:27)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Iam new to this so here it goes. Will ofp:cwc work on a: confused.gif

Pentium 366 MMX

Voodoo2

800x600

confused.gif

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Well, my previous computer was a PII 266 with a VooDoo2. You'll get it to work, but you'll have to do with low quality graphics I'm afraid.

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*spits out drink*

Gosh that thing is really old. Yea its possible to run OFP on there but you're going to see alot and i mean alot of lag.

Oh and i wouldnt recommend Resistance on that computer. Resistance even though they say has low requirements you need a pretty good comp.

Hope it works out for ya though.

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you can play, but you can't enjoy.

I'd say for OFP:CWC, you need about 700mhz, 256mb RAM and a decent 3d graphics card.

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Actually, i have a P2 450mhz with a Diamond Viper v550 (yea, i know, i'm sorry too) and it runs fine. Even Resistence runs ok, not the greatest, but still good.

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If it dose work it will be like 10fps at the lowest deatail.

I tryed op flash on a AMD K6-2 500 with a voodoo banshee and it was terrrable.

Op flash seems to be very cpu and ram bandwith limited from teh benches ive done. if possible overclock the cpu that will help.

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (RalphWiggum @ July 20 2002,20:04)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I'd say for OFP:CWC, you need about 700mhz, 256mb RAM and a decent 3d graphics card.<span id='postcolor'>

This is about what you need. Id recommend 512 mb of RAM if you have the money. As for a good decent graphics card you can get a Geforce 2 64mb for 110 bucks. At PCclub.

Hope that helps

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (PiNs_Da_Smoka @ July 20 2002,13:21)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Actually, i have a P2 450mhz with a Diamond Viper v550 (yea, i know, i'm sorry too) and it runs fine. Even Resistence runs ok, not the greatest, but still good.<span id='postcolor'>

OMG, I throw out better video card than that! LOL Well, actually, I don't throw them out, I trade them to some bar staff and they give me free beer and booze.

But that Viper v550 card, man, I had some good times with that one... it's what , 3 year, 4 years old now? WoW, how time flys...

-=Die Alive=-

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mate u will be able to play flashpoint WITHOUT lag on low settings. The only problems u are gonna incurr is saving and loading time. I used a K6 400 mhz with 90 megs or ram and a non name video card with 8 megs of ram. (It was my laptop). It played fine, and I can remember I played half of the 1st campaign on that system, thoe it took 10 minutes to save 1 single game or load or quit the game, and u have to understant that u will need to load ALOT lol. Guys can u imagine playing alone in the wood for the 1st time on that system? I had too, it took me 3 days without exageration cuz it took so much to load the saves. LOL

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (ale2999 @ July 20 2002,19:49)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Guys can u imagine playing alone in the wood for the 1st time on that system? I had too, it took me 3 days without exageration cuz it took so much to load the saves. LOL<span id='postcolor'>

LOL now that's dedication wink.gif

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Sid_the_Squid @ July 20 2002,19:23)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I tryed op flash on a AMD K6-2 500 with a voodoo banshee and it was terrrable.<span id='postcolor'>

Strange, I've got a mate with a K6-2 500. 96mb ram, Creative Labs Banshee and it runs quite well at 800x600 at medium settings.

Oh, and I'd like to thank BIS for putting in the most realistic min specs I've seen in a while - its playable on the min spec rather than capable of loading the menu wink.gif

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366, hey?

Well, it is possible if you run a very tidy system with nothing loading at boot in the tray bar, no AV or Firewall software. Indeed, loading will be arduous, but set to low specs; 800x600, 16 bits, reduced vehicle dashboard displays down to 128x128, 40% less lights than games will set to and -25% objects, you can do it. Expect the campaigns to be choppy at best, mulitplayer will be limited if vehicles are to be used in missions but it's still worth a shot. Try overclocking your CPU's FSB by 10%. This is the ratio considered to be safe without requiring any special modifications or additional fans. smile.gif

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