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NWN2 System Requirements?
Hello,
I'm plannin' to purchase this game but I don't have any idea weather my PC will run it or not; Been searchin' for a site that contains any info with System Requirements but no luck.. Any ideas? P.S: My PC profile is: CPU: 2.8GHz on Intel Motherboard; 512 Cache and 533 (smth) >> I'm kinda newb on hardwares. :P Graphics Card: GeForce4 FX5700XT with 256MBs of memory. RAM: 512MBs DDR1 - Gettin' another 512 soon. Peace. |
This really belongs in 'General RPG' as it is *not* a MMO!
But, I would say that in general your system sounds fine, but definitely get more RAM. You can find the systems req's here: Quote:
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Thank you.
Sorry for the thread-placing-mistake. :) |
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To give you an idea, it rarely runs smoothly with most settings high on my system.
Core 2 Duo 2.16 Ghz 2 GB ram GeForce 7600 GT |
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If your system is a bit on the slow side, and/or you are playing on-line, turn *off* shadows and reflective water. This will give the game a huge speed boost.
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There asking for a high graphics card for reccomend aren't they? my 6800gt is a old but it normally hits reccomeded at least, guess I'll have to upgrade again soon…
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Being afraid reading all the complaints of performance problems with the game i bought it today (want one more patch for Gothic 3 before finishing that game off). and was pleasently surprised. My AMD X2 4400 with a 7800GTX and 2 GB ram runs this game without problem. ALTOUGH(!!) i can understand some people having problem with FPS. I've got them around 20, with everything maxed out. I lowered the shadows to medium but everything fine.
But i am FPS impaired and don't really think its important so perhaps i can live with "poor" frame rates. (And you can tweak the graphic down if you must). And i also happily live with poor graphics since i think everything post 2000 is often good enough for me as long as the story is captivating. Overall, really glad buying this game. |
It better run it - that's a fairly high end machine mute!
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Todd: Yes i know, but i read on the NWN forums that people having newer machine are having problems, and are unhappy with performance. I think i posted mostly to put my view on it cause of the core 2 duo in the post above (which i think in all testing galore spank my machine to kingdom come… as raw horse power…).
I dont know if people expect something else when they pay so much for a machine and the performance aint 40+ fps with full details on high. The most important thing is that NWN2 has uphold my interest… :) and i think its really playable. And that i understand that people have different views of playablity. And… and … |
Does anyone know if the game has a nVidia vs. ATi preference? I have one laptop with each, but am just playing the ATi right now.
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The usually NVIDIA movie plays at the start… perhaps thats a preference? :)
And also, Feargus - Obsidian, wrote his spec on the NWN forum. He was really playing it on a low end machine. But he also wrote that he was biased towards the game. To bad i missplaced the posting. But if you look at page 19 on the official forum you might find it… it was on page 1 some hours ago… But with the speed that boards moves… |
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I know - generally the intro movie indicates better nVidia performance … but not always. Just wondering if anyone knew. |
Any optimization tricks, anyone? I have a 3800+ X2 and 7800GT. Indoors performance is fine, but outdoors the frame rate drops noticeably; strangely I haven't found anything that makes a really big difference to it other than water reflections which I turned off. I suppose I could lower the rez, but I really don't want to.
(Shadows don't seem to matter much.) |
I assume you've scanned the pages of threads at the official tech support forum?
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That was with everything at max, which I don't expect if they recommend a slightly better video card than mine. Indoor is great, very fluid. Outdoor gets very choppy on occasion but its still more than playable. As was stated before, I think the thing that matters is that this game is fun.
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Prime Junta: According to the official site forum which I browsed at work today it is Shadows and Water effect that are the biggest cultprits.
Have you tried to turn off shadows completly? I too have drops in frame when enter outdoor. Oh, and i play pretty much topdown view. I did noticed when i lowered the camera that the frame dropped conciderebaly, but as long as i had my BG feel view than it wasn't any problem… And i also play it pretty much zoom out. Perhaps little things and playing style that is making a differens… (Just thinking out loud…) |
That could be, I usually play with over the shoulder camera.
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@txa -- I had enough of scanning pages of threads with G3. I don't want to do it all over again with NWN2, if I can at all avoid it. So hate me. :-p
@mute -- Yup, I tried turning off shadows; didn't make much difference at all. And no, it's certainly not unplayable; the frame rate just drops to the point where you notice it. I haven't even clocked it; by eye it's somewhere around 15-20 fps at worst, only it's rather noticeable when the terrain scrolls. Thanks anyway. |
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