John
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by A1EX
where can i get dx 10
you cant. its not been released yet, and you wont have a graphics card that will support it
how do you know he wont?
Because you can't buy them yet.
November for the 8800 and early next year for lower end cards and ati's offerings.
[Edited on 17-10-2006 by John]
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Dom
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looks good with DX10, but DX9 looks complete cack to what other games are out using world sceneries
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A1EX
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
whats the spec out of interest?
its a dell xps system with a few upgrades
pentium4 3.40 dual core etc
1.5g of ram
nvidia 7800gtx 512
150gig hard drive
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by A1EX
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
whats the spec out of interest?
its a dell xps system with a few upgrades
pentium4 3.40 dual core etc
1.5g of ram
nvidia 7800gtx 512
150gig hard drive
yeah that should cover it
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
...the ENTIRE planet is landscaped, i think MS have done an absolutely amazing job. this isnt some straight-forward ghey FPS, its the entire planet FFS.
Which means it'll take longer to install the game, off the 27 DVDs, than it will to get bored playing it!
its 2DVD's of compressed textures. will require about 10GB free space. and getting bored is your opinion. the fact is that it is the best simulation available to the public, and many millions enjoy it, incuding me. who gives a shit about how long it takes to install 2DVD's, you only have to do it the once
EvE Online is bad enough, on long journeys, but they take a matter of 15-20 minutes to travel long-distance, and you've always got the possibility of being attacked by players or computer-controlled pirates at any stage of the journey......how can you find enjoyable something where you spend 15 minutes taxi'ing across an airport to the right runway, spend a few minutes preparing to take off, take off, then hit autopilot and come back to your computer 2-18 hours later, to spend 10-15 minutes preparing to land, land, spend 15 minutes taxi'ing to your parking space, and voila, game over?
because i do find it enjoyable. i am an aviation nut, my grandfather was chief engineer at dehavilland, then at airbus. aviation is in my family big time. and its not a case of hitting autopilot mid-flight and coming back "later" as you put it. perhaps if those rag wearing bastards didnt crash into the trade centers, you could have visited a cockpit mid-flight and see what they get up to when at FL350. let me tell you its not all sitting about twiddling thumbs...
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
looks good with DX10, but DX9 looks complete cack to what other games are out using world sceneries
Dom, thats just with my lame ass computer using the DEMO vesrsion of the game, which has many display issues. when i get the full game sometime in the next couple of weeks, it will be screenies galore from my lame ass computer i will prove to you why FSX is going to be so freakin awesome
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CorsaBobby
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Wouldnt bother with getting fsx yet personally.
Maybe when dx10 and the hardware is available to run it at a steady 18-20fps, then consider getting it.
No i dont have a huge spec pc, but i get a nice 20-24fps on fs9 with ALOT of addons
With the sliders up on fsx i get around 4-6fps
And yes i do have the full fsx, im not talking about the demo
[Edited on 17-10-2006 by CorsaBobby]
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaBobby
Wouldnt bother with getting fsx yet personally.
Maybe when dx10 and the hardware is available to run it at a steady 18-20fps, then consider getting it.
No i dont have a huge spec pc, but i get a nice 20-24fps on fs9 with ALOT of addons
With the sliders up on fsx i get around 4-6fps
And yes i do have the full fsx, im not talking about the demo
[Edited on 17-10-2006 by CorsaBobby]
my machine runs the FSX demo just fine with settings set to medium-high, im a die-hard FS'er, ever heard of Project Airbus? im on the team hehehe
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CorsaBobby
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btw, the install claims you need 15gb of space, think i read on the previous page it only needs 6gb.
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Cybermonkey
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i quoted 10GB, if its 15 then yeah
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A1EX
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
...the ENTIRE planet is landscaped, i think MS have done an absolutely amazing job. this isnt some straight-forward ghey FPS, its the entire planet FFS.
Which means it'll take longer to install the game, off the 27 DVDs, than it will to get bored playing it!
its 2DVD's of compressed textures. will require about 10GB free space. and getting bored is your opinion. the fact is that it is the best simulation available to the public, and many millions enjoy it, incuding me. who gives a shit about how long it takes to install 2DVD's, you only have to do it the once
EvE Online is bad enough, on long journeys, but they take a matter of 15-20 minutes to travel long-distance, and you've always got the possibility of being attacked by players or computer-controlled pirates at any stage of the journey......how can you find enjoyable something where you spend 15 minutes taxi'ing across an airport to the right runway, spend a few minutes preparing to take off, take off, then hit autopilot and come back to your computer 2-18 hours later, to spend 10-15 minutes preparing to land, land, spend 15 minutes taxi'ing to your parking space, and voila, game over?
because i do find it enjoyable. i am an aviation nut, my grandfather was chief engineer at dehavilland, then at airbus. aviation is in my family big time. and its not a case of hitting autopilot mid-flight and coming back "later" as you put it. perhaps if those rag wearing bastards didnt crash into the trade centers, you could have visited a cockpit mid-flight and see what they get up to when at FL350. let me tell you its not all sitting about twiddling thumbs...
Sir Geoffrey De Havilland lived in my house for much of his childhood
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Cybermonkey
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thats cool my grandfather was a friend of both dehavilland and john Cunningham. i have many items here that belonged to cunningham in fact
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A1EX
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thats pretty cool
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Dan B
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
...the ENTIRE planet is landscaped, i think MS have done an absolutely amazing job. this isnt some straight-forward ghey FPS, its the entire planet FFS.
Which means it'll take longer to install the game, off the 27 DVDs, than it will to get bored playing it!
its 2DVD's of compressed textures. will require about 10GB free space. and getting bored is your opinion. the fact is that it is the best simulation available to the public, and many millions enjoy it, incuding me. who gives a shit about how long it takes to install 2DVD's, you only have to do it the once
EvE Online is bad enough, on long journeys, but they take a matter of 15-20 minutes to travel long-distance, and you've always got the possibility of being attacked by players or computer-controlled pirates at any stage of the journey......how can you find enjoyable something where you spend 15 minutes taxi'ing across an airport to the right runway, spend a few minutes preparing to take off, take off, then hit autopilot and come back to your computer 2-18 hours later, to spend 10-15 minutes preparing to land, land, spend 15 minutes taxi'ing to your parking space, and voila, game over?
because i do find it enjoyable. i am an aviation nut, my grandfather was chief engineer at dehavilland, then at airbus. aviation is in my family big time. and its not a case of hitting autopilot mid-flight and coming back "later" as you put it. perhaps if those rag wearing bastards didnt crash into the trade centers, you could have visited a cockpit mid-flight and see what they get up to when at FL350. let me tell you its not all sitting about twiddling thumbs...
I'm old enough to have been on planes before all the anti-terror stuff came out, and I've been in the cockpit a few times......the three people in the cockpit were all talking to me for about 5 minutes and not looking at or doing anything with the instruments! One was reading a book!
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