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Track



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    Re: Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV
    « Reply #15 on: August 03, 2006, 11:39:29 AM »
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    Don't Worry about track , he doesn't seem to know what the limits of hard ware are, any 7 series Geforce card will play Oblivion, its one of those games that needs more Ram than it Needs GFX power

    You may find when you go out side the Game performance gets a bit worse.

    Also you can change how fast your mouse moves in one of the Control Settings pages , you may find it easier to aim with a slower moving mouse

    Ok, dude this is getting out of hand. "Needs more RAM then GFX power" ?? thats the most retarted thing ive ever seen. The graphics card dose all of the work, RAM is just what enables it to work. The GPU is what makes everything work.
    You keep giving ppl hope that crappy cards will run their game, but according to every benchmark ive seen even high end cards cant run Oblivion that well.
    That's Right, I am a Graphics Card Expert!

    Neil



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      Re: Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV
      « Reply #16 on: August 03, 2006, 12:52:43 PM »
      And how many benchmarks test on lowest detail? And how many test on high detail? Exactly. Not everyone is, can, or wants to be a hardcore gamer, and many people will just be pleased if the game runs; they don't care about maxing it out.

      honvetops

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        Re: Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV
        « Reply #17 on: August 03, 2006, 01:39:01 PM »
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        And how many benchmarks test on lowest detail? And how many test on high detail? Exactly. Not everyone is, can, or wants to be a hardcore gamer, and many people will just be pleased if the game runs; they don't care about maxing it out.

        me  <<< being the layman / non-hardcore gamer that I am, is ok with just being able to play/run  the game without something I have no clue to (extreme gaming+ results =  a hi-end video card.  *   What am I and everyone else who isn't into the hi-end gaming experience missing?  I don't mind keeping the thread going!  (Thanks  Neil)   Does blood or spilt beer come out of the console if my graphics card is better? :'(
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          Re: Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV
          « Reply #18 on: August 04, 2006, 06:10:58 AM »
          I seen bouth Blood and Beer come out of a Console...

          And the me tell you it look'ed like it hurt.

          Track your Just being Silly now, i know ive been being short with you, that why in that post i tryed not to simply say your stupid , becase i dont think you are, it seems to me you just been Falling into the Hype that the GFX companys trow at us.

          Ablivion Need more Ram Becase of the Size of the enviroment, i have 1 Gig of ram in my Computer, and when im in a Cave the Game Run's Great 50 - 80 FPS At Ultra High

          But once i go out side , it Drops to 20 FPS some times , and gets kinda jumpy , and if theres a Gate near By its a sorry state of Affairs.

          Track i been Working and Playing with computers for Years, im a Network Admin, The job i have now Is mostly Programing, and when i go home i play with my Computer, and i only Up Grade my GFX every 2 or 3 Gererations.

          IE , i went Form an s3 verge , to a Vodoo3 to a Geforce 2 to a Geforce 5 to a Gefroce 7, and ive never met a Game i couldent play
          Wields The Mighty Hammer of Computer Justice

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            Re: Oblivion: Elder Scrolls IV
            « Reply #19 on: August 04, 2006, 02:13:58 PM »
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            I seen bouth Blood and Beer come out of a Console...

            And the me tell you it look'ed like it hurt.

            Track your Just being Silly now, i know ive been being short with you, that why in that post i tryed not to simply say your stupid , becase i dont think you are, it seems to me you just been Falling into the Hype that the GFX companys trow at us.

            Ablivion Need more Ram Becase of the Size of the enviroment, i have 1 Gig of ram in my Computer, and when im in a Cave the Game Run's Great 50 - 80 FPS At Ultra High

            But once i go out side , it Drops to 20 FPS some times , and gets kinda jumpy , and if theres a Gate near By its a sorry state of Affairs.

            Track i been Working and Playing with computers for Years, im a Network Admin, The job i have now Is mostly Programing, and when i go home i play with my Computer, and i only Up Grade my GFX every 2 or 3 Gererations.

            IE , i went Form an s3 verge , to a Vodoo3 to a Geforce 2 to a Geforce 5 to a Gefroce 7, and ive never met a Game i couldent play


            good thing I suck and won't be "outside" anytime soon!  Ok, at least now I know what probably will happen to screen quality when I get outside. I talked to some guy today at a store and he said some people really are into the quality thing  associated with  that  "Lan"  online playing stuff. I can understand why he is so serious about quality when u are on that level.
            I saw this article today in  maximum PC   this new  2x XFX GeForce 7900 GTX XXX   <<< this thing had clock speeds @  700 Mhz and 900 Mhz  "tuning XFX supercharges the core and memory speeds.   Interesting article on their "dream machine".
            mobo- MSI P6N SLI / LCD Samsung  226BW
            Ram- G-Skill dual HQ / Speakers- 5300e's
            Fatality Hi-Fi Soundcard
            cpu - currently ~ E6600 / Foxfire only
            dual~Seagate 320 gig sata's
            8800 gts- MSI /Verizon Fios
                news is knowledge