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ISGC

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I need to know how to check my specs and compair to the minumum.  I would like to get this game, but I fear my computer is not powerful enough. where can I find them and when I do how do I know if they are sufficient?

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Mitko95

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Helllo, you can go to sysrequirementslab.com and see if you can run it. ( don't know if this is the actual site name, but type CAN YOU RUN IT in google and it will show )

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Gorath Alpha

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WRONG. Waste of time, waste of a URL address, so inaccurate that it's merely a laughing stock.

There are better ways to learn about computer contents, and if anyine is telling you to use Google to search, then THAT is what they should tell you to look for.

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I'm sure it's easy to find my specs, but I need to be able to compare them to the DA:O min-max
and the system requirements lab made me have to restart my computer :( (using vista and firefox)

Modifié par ISGC, 26 décembre 2009 - 11:43 .


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Sensorie

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Control Panel > System

and/or

Start > Run (or Windows Key + R), type "dxdiag"

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gkathellar

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EDIT: Misread post. Vaguely insulting reply. Sorry.

Modifié par gkathellar, 26 décembre 2009 - 11:51 .


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I have a similar question/problem. I already know I'm going to have to buy a new video card for the game to work on my PC. My other main concern is my processor.

I have an Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz processor. Will Dragon Age get all pissy about my processor, too?

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CronoTII wrote...

I have an Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz processor. Will Dragon Age get all pissy about my processor, too?

That's a very fine line. This game can be quite taxing on the CPU.

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CronoTII wrote...

I have a similar question/problem. I already know I'm going to have to buy a new video card for the game to work on my PC. My other main concern is my processor.

I have an Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz processor. Will Dragon Age get all pissy about my processor, too?


I've been able to get it to run on a P4 2.4Ghz (non-hyperthreaded).  You'll experience longer-than-average load times.  What OS are you using and how much system RAM do you have?

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a few of you seem to be really grumpy

lighten up, it's the holidays :D

thanks for all your advice

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CronoTII

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JironGhrad wrote...

CronoTII wrote...

I have a similar question/problem. I already know I'm going to have to buy a new video card for the game to work on my PC. My other main concern is my processor.

I have an Intel Celeron 2.6 GHz processor. Will Dragon Age get all pissy about my processor, too?


I've been able to get it to run on a P4 2.4Ghz (non-hyperthreaded).  You'll experience longer-than-average load times.  What OS are you using and how much system RAM do you have?

I'm running Windows XP Pro SP3, and I have 1.5 GB of RAM. It's going to cost me about another $40-$50 to swap out the 512MB stick for another 1GB stick, so I've been holding off.

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I have a similar question. My computer has a celeron dual-core processor @ 2 GHz. I just wonder if it will still play the game. Everything else is alright, it's just the CPU that worries me.

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Gorath Alpha

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You'll have to see where Toms Hardware's benchmarks put it. I really doubt that it will be good enough, however. There have been two such Celerons. There was the "Celeron D" based on the P4, and the "Celeron Core" based on the C2D architecture.

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 19 février 2010 - 11:51 .