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Yep, I've heard nothing but good things about them.
I want to buy a new PC. Could this handlle RBR?
ATI RADEON XPRESS 1200 Graphics Card
2.6 GHZ
512 MB RAM
Graphics Memory 128MB
No offence but that's a bag of crap. I hope you're not being asked to spend more than a hundred pounds or so. That's really really not very good. Have you got a link?Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Not a very high spec atall but its not a very demanding game, assuming your using XP, would run it at med res I'd have thought. (ignore Daniel he's a PC snob :p )Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
To run this game at full res and speed, Go for minimum of 1 gb of RAM ideally 1.5 or 2 gb, and a 256Meg graphics card.
2.6 Ghz processor would be powerful enough.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/pro...rmationSection
There's the link Daniel.
Thanks for the info - I have a v.small budget of around 300 quid; if anyone has a reccomendation it would be appreciated!
They would more than do the job for RBR.. but there are more powerful and better value PC's out there. What are your main uses gonna be?.. and latest Dx10 games or just RBR?... video editing?Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Zico's right. I am a PC snob.Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
That will probably play RBR and if that's all you want it for then I guess it's a great purchase but if you're going to want to play any games which have been made in the last couple of years it'll be woefully inadequate :(
I just went onto Ebuyer and specced a PC for £280 with a much better processor, 2gb of RAM, a 512mb graphics card and everything else you need other than an Operating system (£50 for Vista basic) for £280 shipped to your doorstep. You could probably find things a little cheaper and get it for all under £300 or thereabouts. Find a friend who can build PC's and buy him a few beers or a fanta or two if you're a young'un as I suspect you are ( :p ) and he or she will probably be happy to build it for you for free
You'll then have something which will more than happily run RBR and it will last you for a few more years as opposed to the PC World PC you posted which will feel pretty slow pretty soon :) Sure £170 seems like a big difference but if it lasts 4 years then it'll be worth it as you'll be spending another £130 on another PC in a year or two's time to replace the slowish one you bought now.
I see you posted a PC that's worth almost £400. If you have a budget of £400 then you can get something pretty nice that will be able to play some nice new games :) Tell us what's the absolute maximum you want to spend and I'll spec you up a nice system and if you have a friend who can help build it for you you'll be a happy bunny :up:
Again, thanks for everything. You're right - Fanta's would be more appropriate at my age!
The price range is 350 up to 400 if I put some money in myself (parents paying for most!). If you could find something that'd be great - I'm having no luck!
What I will say is that I dont know anyone who could build a PC even with parts, so a ready ,made system would be preferable.
All I would buy is games like RBR, and possibly CMR Dirt, although the more games it could play, the merrier.