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Played the demo. I was expecting the graphix quality to be a lot of better, but it seemed not.

BTW, what system do you need to run it in very high detailed.

My system is P3 1Hhz with 512 MB plus Radeon 8500le, and when I set the graphix to very high, the demo simply couldn't run. It looked like sliding show.

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Resistance is like Falcon 4.0, it was written to run on medium settings on current machines and to run on maximum settings on the machines of a year or two in the future.

I prefer that over having to upgrade the game every six months, don't you?

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If you set the "Terrain Detail" to very high then you'll get some serious slowdowns. Normal terrain detail is three times better than in normal OFP, so I suggest that you use it. Texture resolutions in Resistance demo are up to 512x512 although if you set them to 1024x1024 or above you'll get small improvement in textures but probably lots of stuttering. Also setting the frame rate bar to 7-13 increases graphics but again slow the game down depending how high other graphic settings are.

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Best settings for your machine:

- Direct 3d HW T&L, all settings in OFP set to max, best resolution for textures is 512x512.

Settings in OFPR:

- Visual quality at max.

- Frame rate: 10.20.

- Terrain detail : normal (High and very high look ugly anyways)

- View distance: 1500m. smile.gif

Best card for OFPR is Geforce 4 ti 4600 (i know, because i own one) or new Radeon.

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I have a

PIII1G

512

Gf3 Ti200

SB X-Gamer 5.1 Live

OFPR

in

1280x1024

Every Optins on High

T&L on

Every options on

The game runs .. nice... just don't put like.. 100 each side hahaha.. the game "ll run nice... but I'm planing to buy the Radeon 9700, a new processor os a XP 2.X os an P4 2.X and a least 512 DDR and a SB Audgy Live (?)... I think that the game will run better heheehe

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My 2 cents (or 1.3 Pence), In OFP original, CPU was the main bottle neck - My PIII 850 could just about cope, but my KyroII was fine for graphics. and I had 384MB ram so that was fine (game could only use 256MB).

Now with OFP:R, Processor is still important, but so is Graphics Card - I now have a GeFore 4 Ti and that has allowed me to set detail levels to higher settings. The processor is still a bottle neck, but now so is memory 384MB is not really enough.

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So to run on higest I would recommend a P4 2.2 GHz + and more than 512MB of memory - cheap at moment so go for 1GB. Graphics card - not vital, but go for a good one - GeForce 4 Ti are good at the moment, wait for one with a NV30 code (GeForce 5 ish)

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (bighead111 @ Aug. 06 2002,11:41)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">My system is P3 1Hhz with 512 MB plus Radeon 8500le, and when I set the graphix to very high, the demo simply couldn't run. It looked like sliding show.<span id='postcolor'>

1Hz. No wonder its so slow tounge.gif

Anyway, my system specs are:

P4 2.0GHz

512DDR RAM

GF2 MX/MX 400 And a Nivida thingie

120Gig's of hard drive space.

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I've got...

P4 2.26ghz

512mb RAM

32mb NVIDIA GeForce4 MX420

I've got the FPS and quality sliders all the way up

Visibility at about 1789 (meters?)

Detail set to normal

resolution set to 800x600x32

Refresh rate is 120Hz

And all the little buttons are checked except for Harware T&L

Now I have a question, what does the refresh rate do?

System performs fine with these specs.

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I see no reason why this thread is not able to answer your questions.

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