PlaneShift

Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: dazer on May 31, 2003, 10:02:15 pm

Title: your computer
Post by: dazer on May 31, 2003, 10:02:15 pm
Hey, just wonderin what kind of computer everyone is using so as I know if my computer is decent enough to play :P

intel celeron 466
256mb ram
geforce2 32mb
56k modem
winXP Pro

My geforce isn\'t in my computer yet so I\'m using my onboard 4mb chipset.  Software mode is rather slow at like 1fps, heh.  And OpenGL is equally slow and everything is blue ( i\'m only playing in windowed 640 x 480 16bit too) .  So with the Geforce would I be able to play in openGL (or eventually in direct x mode)?

thanks :)
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Post by: Derettahs on May 31, 2003, 10:21:24 pm
Intel P4 1.8 GHz
GeForce 2 Ti 64 MB DDR
512 MB DDR (unsure of the MHz, but it is older)
Sound Blaster Audigy Plat (not Audigy 2 :()
ADSL
Windows XP Home Edition
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 Speakers and a pair of Grado SR 80 headphones
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Post by: Skain on May 31, 2003, 10:34:12 pm
pIII 1ghz
256mb
geforce2
30gb hd
ADSL
XP
n some crappy diy speakers
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Post by: Kuiper7986 on June 01, 2003, 12:12:35 am
- Pentium III 750 mHz

- 384MB PC-133 Non-Parity SDRAM

- GeForce4 MX420 64MB SDRAM Graphics Accelerator

- Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer

- Rockwell 56k Voice Modem

- EV700 Monitor

- Creative 3 Piece 2.1 Speakers

- 15 Gig Hard drive

- Windows 98 Second Edition
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Post by: AendarCallenlasse on June 01, 2003, 12:28:46 am
One with the speed and capabilities of a toaster.
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Post by: LordSpyder on June 01, 2003, 06:20:51 am
P III 1gHz
GeForce 4 64 megs ram
1 gig ram
120 gig hard drive
SoundBlaster Live 5.1
XP
DSL
Harmon Kardon speakers

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it\'s playable although every once in a while the fps drops to almost nothing
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Post by: Wedge on June 01, 2003, 07:26:47 am
Pentium IV 2.5
512 DDR (PC2700)
GeForce 4 MX 420 64 MB (Anti-aliasing Off)
Cable Modem
Integrated Sound
A couple of speakers

(Runs at 1024x768 32 bit fine, unless I go out at a distance and the whole town renders, there really will need to be progressive render and/or fogging)

C.A.-
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Post by: chrischoo on June 01, 2003, 08:20:12 am
AMD Duron 1.2GHz
384MB PC-133 SDRAM
GeForce4 MX 440 64MB
SBLive! Player
Windows 2000 SP3

I usually run at 1024x768. Seems reasonably comfortable.
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Post by: Tromalad on June 01, 2003, 08:20:19 am
duron 900mhz
256mb ram 133mhz
radeon 9000pro 64mb
SB audigy running 2 big stereo speakers
20gig hd
19\" monitor
@home cable modem
win98 SE
runing game at 1024x768 32bit

everything goes pretty smooth till i look at the big orange deal and the game gets super choppy and my HD light starts blinking like crazy, but other than that it runs real smooth.
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Post by: Caldazar on June 01, 2003, 11:25:27 am
AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67 ghz)
512 mb DDR ram
GF 4 MX 64mb
ADSL
Windows XP Home Edition
110 gb harddrive
15\" Flat Screen. (you know, 5cm wide.)
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Post by: hook on June 01, 2003, 11:47:36 am
Athlon-tbird 900MHz
512MB RAM
Geforce2 MX (32MB)
1MBit ADSL
Gentoo Linux (running kde, sometimes fluxbox)
CS, CEL and PS compiled from source

...it\'s playable (1024x700) :] ...i get some \"lag\" sometimes though

[edit] it\'s very playable[/edit]
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Post by: kyp14 on June 01, 2003, 12:29:55 pm
- AMD duron 1ghz
- 256mb pc 133 ram
- 10gig hardrive
- Ge Force 3 128mb ti 200 ( and for the record and my stupid freinds Ge force 3\'s are better than Ge Force 4 mx\'s but not Ge Force 4 ti\'s)
- Some Bad biult in sound card and 2 really bad little PC speakers
- DVD drive
- CD writer Drive
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Post by: Garrick on June 01, 2003, 04:20:52 pm
Pentium III 1ghz 133mhz FSB
Radeon 9000 pro 128mb
256mb PC133
20gb HDD, 7200 RPM
Sound Blaster Live! Value
Advent wireless headphones
4x/32x DVD
52x/24x/52x CD burner
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Post by: audioaxes on June 01, 2003, 08:53:59 pm
celeron 1.2Ghz
128MB pc133 s-sdram
32 intel vid card
xp pro
20 gig HD
-unplayable slow [when im even lucky to connect to the game]


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intel p4 3.0c Ghz  @ 800Mhz bus + OC\'d multiplier to x4 = 3.2 ghz
i875 mobo
2x 512MB pc3200 ddr400 sticks @ dual channel
radeon 9800 pro
200gig EIDE ATA drive 7200 rpm/8gig cache
35 gig SATA drive @ 10k rpm
xp pro

-with this sick rig i couldnt even start up planeshift without it crashing down my computer :(

well hopefully as other versions come out i wont have to use my slower pc to play this








INCLUDING SPECS CAN U LIST IF THIS GAME HAS A PLAYABLE SPEED WITH YOUR COMPUTER?
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Post by: elminster on June 01, 2003, 11:19:08 pm


Omega drivers (performance setting)
Overclocked: 231 MHz core and memory clock (from 181 MHz)
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Post by: Wedge on June 02, 2003, 12:02:19 am
This is relatively related to the topic, could someone mention how to view the fps.  I\'m sure it\'s on the boards somewhere, but I don\'t really feel like searching the boards for an hour.

C.A.-
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Post by: elminster on June 02, 2003, 01:35:25 am
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Originally posted by Wedge
This is relatively related to the topic, could someone mention how to view the fps.  I\'m sure it\'s on the boards somewhere, but I don\'t really feel like searching the boards for an hour.

Well, I think you wouldn\'t find it anyway. :)
There is no \"official\" way to enable it. But Crystal Space (the underlying rendering engine) has the ability to display the framerate.

Create a file called \"user.cfg\" in \"PlaneShift/data/config\", and add this line into it:
Global.System.Plugins.iBugPlug = crystalspace.utilities.bugplug

When you start the game, the framerate should be displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen.

--
Greetings,
E.
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Post by: Shadow-Caster on June 02, 2003, 02:04:42 am
Intel P4 2.44
512Mb
Radeon 9700 Pro 128 Mb
80 Gb HD
Win XP Pro

Pretty Decent XD
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Post by: Ghostslayer on June 07, 2003, 10:19:52 am
AMD Athlon XP 2600+
512 MB DDR RAM
2 * 40 GB HD
Geforce 2 MX 64 MB (ugh.. i need to upgrade this)
Win 2k Pro
ADSL Connection

Play at 1024*768 with everything turned up and OpenGL turned on.

Runs well 95% of the time (smooth... have no idea of FPS)... lags a bit when rain starts and the occasional lag spurt when it gets busy.
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Post by: Solaire on June 07, 2003, 07:41:27 pm
:: PIII-733 mHz
:: 64 SD RAM (adding 512 soon ^_^)
:: 20 GB hard disk space
:: TNT2 - 16mb
:: Windows 98 (and i think i\'m the only one left on this planet)
:: Dunno what sound card
:: crappy speakers
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Post by: boonet on June 07, 2003, 09:31:57 pm
Dell Workstation
Dual Xeon 2.2
2GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL
2x80GB HD
10Mbit connection
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Post by: Kuiper7986 on June 07, 2003, 09:48:32 pm
whoa holy sh!t, Quadro4? damn how much it cost? about $600?
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Post by: Keldorn on June 07, 2003, 10:08:13 pm
Think more in the range of $1000, i believe.
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Post by: Madmartigan on June 08, 2003, 11:02:22 pm
Hell, I got a decent comp after all :)
Asrock K7VT2
Athlon XP2000+
512 SDRam @133mhz
100gb on 2 HDs\' (80/20)
GF4 TI4200 128mb DDR
SB PCI128
ADSL
Win Me (beurk...i want to try Win XP)
Runs OK, except some lag from time to time...
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Post by: Ambival on June 09, 2003, 12:37:41 pm
PCV-RX650 Sony VAIO Digital Studio PC
Intel P4 1.6 GHz
nVidia TNT 2 Riva 32mb
512 MB DDR
Cable
Windows XP Home Edition
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Post by: PeregrineBF on June 11, 2003, 07:49:11 am
See the guy with the toaster? My CPU has no fan, just a heatsink, and it struggles hard to go above room temp.

Pentium II 400mhz
320mb sdram
210GB hard drives :)
G-force 2 TI with TV out.
CDRW and DVD Drives, both rather bad
Windows XP, KDE on Cygwin, Cygwin, Red Hat 9
etc etc.

And i\'ve got an old 486SX !! lying around here.  Someday I\'ll put Shrike on it. I mean, if 7.2 with gnome can run on a 386, 9 should run on a 486 right?
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Post by: Kiva on June 11, 2003, 09:03:01 am
Intel P4 2.533GHz
512MB Rambus
nVidia GeForce 2 MX440 64MB
SIS745 OnBoard SoundCard ( :( )
ADSL ( 256/128 )
Linux - Slackware 9.1

Not much but it\'s my own... :)
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Post by: Zork on June 11, 2003, 11:12:55 am
AMD Athlon 1400
512mb ddr (pc2700)
Ati rage fury pro (but 2morow a gf4 460 64 ddr :D)
40gig
dvd
cdrw
floppydrive :P
on board soundcard
Philips 2.1 soundset
Cable internet

But planeshift is NOT playble with this system,
cuz i can only play in safee mode.
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Post by: Kieryn on June 11, 2003, 12:58:18 pm
P3 1.0ghz
1.024 gig pc133 sdram
Geforce 2 64mb vid
SB Audigy Gamer
80 gig hd
A set of yamaha speakers
and a set of altec lansig speakers 5 in all
Sony headphones with boom mike
19\" NEC Flat screen CRT
Windows XP
DVD/CD-RW
Cox Crappy Cable
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Post by: Metheorn on June 11, 2003, 01:54:56 pm
P 733Mhz
384 MB RAM
Gforce2 MX
ADSL 512

Linux Mandrake 9.1 / Windows 98 SE
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Post by: JFrosty on June 11, 2003, 02:45:13 pm
AMD Athlon Xp 2000+

768 PC2100 ram

MSI Geforce 4 Ti4400 (and probably the only one to have a 4400 in the world ^^)

SB Live 5.1

80 Gig HardDrive

Altec Lansing 5.1 Speakers

A damn old TTX 17\" Screen

Windows XP

32x 10x 40x CD Burner

Sympatico DSL
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Post by: suen on June 11, 2003, 06:39:42 pm
P4 1.6GHz OC to 2.0GHz
1GB DDR Ram
MSI GForce 4 Ti 4400 128MB TV-in/out Digital-out
2 * 80GB 7200 8MB Cache HD (RAID 1 - striped) - 160GB Total
on board 5.1 sound (the weakest component) using only 4.1 speaker from older pc.
Firewire and USB2.0
19\" Monitor

XP Pro

Cable modem

(To JFrosty - same video card.  I love this card.  nice pack in game, etc.  I used the Video capture all the time)

Tony
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Post by: hook on June 11, 2003, 07:36:34 pm
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Originally posted by Gronomist

Linux - Slackware 9.1


i knew that you had some slack blood running in your veins!!! :] ...ah, sometimes i kinda miss that old slack ...we were together for full 4 years ...well he\'s still lurking in my (yet unused) router/server :]