No there will be a PS2 version
The problem with PC games is that when you get a display card that is the latest thing out, in 4 months there are already games which require a higher spec. I currently use a 3.4Ghz with 1056 RAM and a Radeon9800 PRO 256MB display and it's having problems with some games. I have ordered a Gainward GeForce 8800GTS 640MB which hopefully will work with everything for the foreseeable future.
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ive got an intel dual core e6600, 2g of ram and an geforce 7900gt
the game runs really smooth, got about 90fps.
a geforce 5200 is unfortunatly not good enough, good gameplay starts with an 6600 of 6800, costs about € 100
test drive unlimited is the game every car fan should have, it contains tons of sweet exotic cars , each with their own caracteristics and features.
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Ah, Grand Prix Legends, the best driver simulated game ever even with it's (by today's standards) poor graphics.
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It will be enough but not for too long.
You see, the gts is a good card but it is the weakest and cheapest of nvidia's
8800 series cards.
TDU really seems like a nice game , but it need a hell of a mechine for that, it's
a very demanding game to the PC, I'm not sujre there are many pcs that can run it and even if they can they must be really strong and very up to date.
I haven't played GTR 2 but I do have 1 and it is great, there are driver view problems there though are they fixed in GTR 2?
And liveforspeed, I have the demo, and I'm thinking of buing S2, but it is so relistic that it's hard!! the steering is really heavy there.
Grand Prix Legends heard of it but never played it...
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Unless your one of these sad types that must have the latest computer gear as soon as it comes out, the 8800GTS in either 320mb or 640mb version will be considered good for a few years yet. It is only seconded by its vastly more expensive 8800gtx/ultra cousins (although the ATI 2900xt does run it close). Its a very sensible choice of card. (see tomshardware.co.uk for reviews)
Hardware capability of the latest cards is outstripping pc game development. Developers are scared of introducing super complex games that wont run well / at all on 80% of PCs.
A possible worthwhile upgrade to consider in the near future would be to upgrade from 1gb to 2gb of memory. A lot of programmes run more 'comfortably' with 2gb - especially if your running with Vista.
Leadie - is your current 9800pro card a PCI - E version ? (as opposed to AGP)
Your new 8800gts will be a PCI-E card, it will not fit your PC if your current card interface is AGP.
Lateknight,
I don't know but the guy who supplied the computer says it will work no problem and fit, also the power supply is up to the job.
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Like you said about 2gd of memory, I have added this as well, two pair of matched 1gd memory. Was told this was to best option and worth the extra investment.
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