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Scheme 07-08-2004 06:56 AM

HL2: Is your PC good enough?
 
http://www.half-life2.org.uk/check.php

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in a comfortable resolution such as 800x600, maybie more depending on chipset.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 06:58 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768 depending on your card, consider upgrading if you have an older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Bitch, please! ATI 9700 Pro. I will run my shit at least 1024*768 with graphical effects turned ALL the way up.

gallopingwanker 07-08-2004 07:28 AM

same as blitz

the_marq 07-08-2004 07:34 AM

Looks to me like the bottleneck most people are going to have is the Vid Card. It's not happy if you have less than a 128MB card.

Time to start looking....

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 07:58 AM

Sapphire 9800 Pro - Around 200 bucks on newegg. If you've got an 8x AGP port, then this is it. This is the best deal you can get.

NoSoup 07-08-2004 08:36 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.


:D:D:D

Peryn 07-08-2004 09:05 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768 depending on your card, consider upgrading if you have an older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.


9800 Pro and its telling me to consider upgrading? yeah...

Rdr4evr 07-08-2004 09:48 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in a comfortable resolution such as 800x600, maybie more depending on chipset.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win 2000.
Architecture: No Problems

I need a upgrade. Who the hell would play HL2 800x600. Man I wish I had the money to buy an Alienware.

Rdr4evr 07-08-2004 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoSoup
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.


:D:D:D

What are your specs?

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 10:01 AM

I would guess, Proc - 2ghz and above
Graphics - 256 mb
System memory - 512 mb
Operating System: Win XP
Architecture: Gonna guess 64-bit. That means NoSoup must have a 64-bit Athlon. And running a 64-bit version of XP? Am I right? Do I get the cyber cookie?

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Peryn
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768 depending on your card, consider upgrading if you have an older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti

9800 Pro and its telling me to consider upgrading? yeah...

The key point here is the "older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti". Those cards were the first among the 128 mb flavours of AGP. An ATI 9800 Pro will have 0 issues running HL2 on some damn high resolutions with all graphical settings turned to maximum.

EDIT: Sorry for the double post.

Lasereth 07-08-2004 12:54 PM

Yeah, this thing seems a bit overkill. A Radeon 9700 Pro or Radeon 9800 Pro is gonna run HL2 damn good. Most people are overestimating the requirements for this game. People may not be able to run it at the maximum requirements, but it'll run good and look good on midrange videocards.

-Lasereth

Lasereth 07-08-2004 12:59 PM

I just clicked on it (I would have earlier, but I'm not on my PC). What a crock of shit! It has processor ratings in megahertz. Give me a damn break! Athlon XPs run at lower clock speeds than Pentium 4s but stilll keep up (and pass) P4's in most tests. Speed means nothing since AMD entered the market years ago.

On top of that, it's asking how much memory your videocard has. Again, who gives a shit? Let me guess: it's gonna tell me that my GeForce FX 5200 LE 256 MB is gonna run HL2 better than a 128 MB Radeon 9800 Pro. Ha ha. This test is pure tomfoolery! I can't believe they'd publish it. I'm not even gonna get started on the RAM amounts, either...can anyone say "Why isn't my PC running it good with 1 GB of PC100 RAM???"

-Lasereth

Xiangsu 07-08-2004 01:16 PM

They need to release a demo for this game with a benchmark system. So that way you would know how the game is going to run.

NoSoup 07-08-2004 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bltzkriegmcanon
I would guess, Proc - 2ghz and above
Graphics - 256 mb
System memory - 512 mb
Operating System: Win XP
Architecture: Gonna guess 64-bit. That means NoSoup must have a 64-bit Athlon. And running a 64-bit version of XP? Am I right? Do I get the cyber cookie?

You can have half a cookie :D

2.8 ghz
256 graphics
1 gig of memory win XP
64 bit....

Close, but not quite :D

kutulu 07-08-2004 02:24 PM

Does a ATI 9600Pro count as good enough? It's 128MB but the chipset reference is to GeForce, not ATI...

I'm still not convinced that it will ever be released.

Slayer 07-08-2004 02:55 PM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768, maybie more depending on chipset.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Slayer 07-08-2004 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kutulu
Does a ATI 9600Pro count as good enough? It's 128MB but the chipset reference is to GeForce, not ATI...
Your Ati 9600 pro is good enough for this game.

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoSoup
You can have half a cookie :D

2.8 ghz
256 graphics
1 gig of memory win XP
64 bit....

Close, but not quite :D

What 64-bit Intel do you have? I didn't even think those chips were out yet? Or do you have a 64-bit version of windows emulated in 32-bit?

Wyodiver33 07-08-2004 06:47 PM

No worries here, as I've found a buyer for my 9500 Pro. I'm going to buy a 9800 Pro. Yes, I know, I should get an X800 Pro-whatever. Send me the cash and I would be happy to do that. I spent $300 USD on a GeForce 2 GTS 32MB once. To me that is silly. The 9800 Pro that I will buy will be fine for a year, hopefully. Hell, my 9500 Pro is fine now.

bltzkriegmcanon 07-08-2004 06:51 PM

That 9800 Pro should run the shit outta HL2 and anything else for the next 2 years.

Rdr4evr 07-08-2004 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bltzkriegmcanon
That 9800 Pro should run the shit outta HL2 and anything else for the next 2 years.
So you think. Thats what I thought about my GeForce 3 when I bought it over a year ago.

Krycheck 07-08-2004 10:23 PM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.

My specs:

Processor: AMD FX53
Graphics: XT800 Pro
Ram: 1 gig
OS: XP Pro
Architecture: 64 bit

I think I'm ready :D

I think NoSoup and I have the same system.

Rdr4evr 07-08-2004 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Krycheck
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.

My specs:

Processor: AMD FX53
Graphics: XT800 Pro
Ram: 1 gig
OS: XP Pro
Architecture: 64 bit

I think I'm ready :D

I think NoSoup and I have the same system.

Hey, Is the XT800 the best card on the market, or is the 9800 pro 256mb ?? Excuse my ignorance.

manalone 07-09-2004 01:30 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

bltzkriegmcanon 07-09-2004 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rdr4evr
Hey, Is the XT800 the best card on the market, or is the 9800 pro 256mb ?? Excuse my ignorance.
Yeah, I'm definitely gonna have to point to a Tom's Hardware article for this answer.

http://www20.graphics.tomshardware.c...504/index.html

Trust me, the X800 Pro(assuming that's what Krycheck meant :)) is THE best performance card that ATI has to offer currently (other than the X800 XT PE (Platinum Edition)). We're talking a 150%-300% increase in performance here over the 9800 Pro. A serious, serious increase, that makes last year seem like it never happened. Any graphics enthusiast remembers the debacle that was the FX series. I mean, seriously, the 5700? It was a damn leafblower. In any case, the answer to your question is, yes, the X800 Pro is a far superior card to a 9800 Pro 256 MB card.
Quote:

Originally posted by Krycheck
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.

My specs:

Processor: AMD FX53
Graphics: XT800 Pro
Ram: 1 gig
OS: XP Pro
Architecture: 64 bit

I think I'm ready :D

I think NoSoup and I have the same system.


Ahh-whackety-whackety-whackety-whack. That's a fuckin' amazing system, Krycheck!

Rdr4evr 07-09-2004 08:24 AM

Cool, thanks. Although it pisses me off that these fuckers released it so soon after the 9800. All the people who bought that must be pissed.

Lasereth 07-09-2004 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rdr4evr
So you think. Thats what I thought about my GeForce 3 when I bought it over a year ago.
The GeForce 3 is really old. I remember when it came out...I think I was a sophomore or junior in high school! I'm a junior in college now. If you bought a GeForce 3 any time in the past 2.5 years, then you still bought it old. The GeForce 4 series came out in early 2002! The Radeon 9800 Pro is only a little over a year old. It'll last 1.5-2 good years with any game on the market. Will it run it at 1600*1200 with 16x front side antialiasing with 8x anisotropic filtering? No. Will it run the game good and playable? Yes.

Quote:

Originally posted by Rdr4evr
Cool, thanks. Although it pisses me off that these fuckers released it so soon after the 9800. All the people who bought that must be pissed.
The Radeon 9800 series has been out for a good year, year and a half. That's the usual lifespan of a videocard until a new series is released. Ya can't forget that the Radeon 9800 Pro costs $200 now. The worst of the new X800 series is $300, with the Platinum Edition XT costing $600. Yes, six hundred fucking dollars! The Radeon 9800 Pro buyers may not have the best, but they do have the best deal, especially considering they have a card that's gonna last for 1.5-2 years.

-Lasereth

edwhit 07-09-2004 01:37 PM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Rdr4evr 07-09-2004 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lasereth
The GeForce 3 is really old. I remember when it came out...I think I was a sophomore or junior in high school! I'm a junior in college now. If you bought a GeForce 3 any time in the past 2.5 years, then you still bought it old. The GeForce 4 series came out in early 2002! The Radeon 9800 Pro is only a little over a year old. It'll last 1.5-2 good years with any game on the market. Will it run it at 1600*1200 with 16x front side antialiasing with 8x anisotropic filtering? No. Will it run the game good and playable? Yes.
-Lasereth

Your absolutely right, it was way more than a year ago when I bought it, man time flies. When I bought it though it was brand new, I paid almost 500$ for it. I meant to say that when I first bought it, I thought it was the most amazing thing and that it would last forever, but one year later the GeForce 4 came out, than before you know it ATI starts releasing all their cards, etc. And the price of the 3 drops couple hundred, even more. Its ridiculous. I have to upgrade constantly and I dont have the money to do so. I must admit though, My GeForce 3 still handles some games today. Examples of somewhat recent games that I can run on all settings high include: Splinter Cell 1,2- Unreal 2 - Mafia - Vice City- SoF2 -Ut2003. But then you got games like far cry which I have to reduce to lowest settings to barely get it to work. Man I wish I had money for a Alienware.

nanofever 07-09-2004 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Krycheck
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems, you should get best performance.

My specs:

Processor: AMD FX53
Graphics: XT800 Pro
Ram: 1 gig
OS: XP Pro
Architecture: 64 bit

I think I'm ready :D

I think NoSoup and I have the same system.

Mind if I call on my ancestors to curse you and cause every broadband provider in your area to be razed in a single night ? It is really kind of fair when you think about it...

Quadraton 07-09-2004 07:24 PM

Processor: Your processor is insufficient, it needs to be 700MHz+
Graphics : You do not have enough graphics memory
System Memory: You need to get more system memory.
Operating System: You need to get a newer operating system.
Architecture: You need to get a 32 or 64 bit system


Damn. Looks like I won't be playing it on my old 286. :(

bltzkriegmcanon 07-09-2004 08:07 PM

Shit naw dude. You're gonna have to fork over some cash to get up to speed on your cache :D. In all honesty, you can probably spend around 800 bucks and have a PC that's more than ready for HL2. I mean that in all seriousness as well.

vengeance 07-10-2004 05:53 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768 depending on your card, consider upgrading if you have an older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Good thing HL2 was delayed last september, gave me time to upgrade from a GF4 mx 420 to my 9800pro =)

cheezhead 07-10-2004 09:38 AM

Results
Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should have no problems running full graphics options.
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Scipio 07-10-2004 11:00 AM

Processor: Your processor is fine.
Graphics : You should be able to play in 1024x768 depending on your card, consider upgrading if you have an older chipset such as GeForce 3 Ti
System Memory: You have enough RAM
Operating System: You will be able to play on Win XP.
Architecture: No Problems

Donna Bella 07-10-2004 05:23 PM

I hope mine is good enough....

My husband built it...

It's an AMD 64 3400+ with 1GB pc3500 ddr, a 74gig 10krpm raptor drive and a x800pro card.... All I know is it plays Unreal 2k4 awesome...

Did I mention it's really pretty, it has red and blue lights and a lot of fans.

Here is a pic
http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/...a/PICT2092.jpg

Rdr4evr 07-10-2004 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Donna Bella
I hope mine is good enough....

My husband built it...

It's an AMD 64 3400+ with 1GB pc3500 ddr, a 74gig 10krpm raptor drive and a x800pro card.... All I know is it plays Unreal 2k4 awesome...

Did I mention it's really pretty, it has red and blue lights and a lot of fans.

Here is a pic
http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/...a/PICT2092.jpg

I think you know damn well thats good :)

bltzkriegmcanon 07-10-2004 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Donna Bella
I hope mine is good enough....

My husband built it...

It's an AMD 64 3400+ with 1GB pc3500 ddr, a 74gig 10krpm raptor drive and a x800pro card.... All I know is it plays Unreal 2k4 awesome...

Did I mention it's really pretty, it has red and blue lights and a lot of fans.

Here is a pic
http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/...a/PICT2092.jpg

Jesus H. Christ. Yeah, I'd say that'll get some damn good frame rates on ol' HL2.

Donna Bella 07-11-2004 11:36 AM

Good... I thought so... My husband is a member over at www.futuremark.com (INNOVA) so he's into that modding stuff... and blowing money on pretty hardware.

Gets around 11K in 3dmark 2k3.


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