View Full Version : What Spec do you use to play MaxPayne?
Guest
10-13-2001, 10:29 PM
I currently have:
AMD Athlon(TB) 1GHz @ 1.387GHz
ASUS A7V KT133 Rev1.05 Mainboard
NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS <- Crap images/icons/frown.gif
FSB Speed: 2x146MHz=292MHz DDR
I hope I have a GeForce3 man images/icons/frown.gif
Just a normal GeForce3 will be alright or maybe GeForce3 Ti500.
I can't wait to go back to Taiwan to buy it man images/icons/frown.gif
Spazer
10-14-2001, 03:13 AM
AMD 1.4 GHZ
Crucial PC2100 DDR 256MB
Epox 8K7A
VisionTek GeForce 3
get a geforce 3 TI..the cost is goin down already
Hamster
10-14-2001, 05:06 AM
Hilarious images/icons/grin.gif
You don't need half of that to run Max on Max.
I have a P3 and a radeon, and it runs smooth as a babybutt.
Fugue
10-14-2001, 06:53 AM
P111 450, 256 ram, geforce2MX, never had a problem, runs smooth and it looks great, you really dont need a super computer to run MP.
Spazer
10-14-2001, 02:01 PM
1024x768 @ 32bit color all details maxed? anistropic filtering ect..?
Fugue
10-14-2001, 02:37 PM
no of course not, my system wouldn't cope with those settings, (it only just meets min specs) i can run MP 1024*768, 16 bit, trilinear filter & all but 3 options set to max and have never experienced any slowdown.
As i said it looks excellent, many people were put off by the reported high specs to run MP, but you really dont need high specs to enjoy the game.....that was my point really.
P3 866
512 megs SDRAM
ATI Radeon
it runs alright, Windows ME is the biggest pile of sh** to run a game on though. I need to upgrade.
PII 400
192MB RAM
8MB Intel i740 Vid Card hehe images/icons/tongue.gif
Of Course it is fairly slow but still playable but my specs are the reason why I'm not buying the full version.
I want a GeForce 2 MX card (which are getting pretty cheap now) and then I will buy it and having that will allow me to run it smoothly on the lowest settings, which the graphics still look good.
Superczar
10-14-2001, 05:29 PM
900mhz Athlon, 128mb SDRAM, 1024x768x16 res., 16mb nVidia Vanta card...
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