Originally posted by akamal
Now, I may be just a settler so feel free to ignore me, but comparing what I've been reading to my experience I would say RAM is the most important thing for a smooth game on huge worlds.
For reference my system spec is:
P4 3GHz
ATI 9800 Pro (hardly high end!)
2Gb RAM
I play at 1280*1024, high detail everything but not Anti-Aliasing
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The only unusual thing I've noticed is my system temps seem about 5 degrees higher (CPU and GPU) when playing CIV than compared to anything else. I can't really work why this would be, the load can't really be that much higher than other games can it?
Never the less this could well be the cause of some of the more random glitches/crashes, if peoples cooling is marginal.
Now, I may be just a settler so feel free to ignore me, but comparing what I've been reading to my experience I would say RAM is the most important thing for a smooth game on huge worlds.
For reference my system spec is:
P4 3GHz
ATI 9800 Pro (hardly high end!)
2Gb RAM
I play at 1280*1024, high detail everything but not Anti-Aliasing
........................
The only unusual thing I've noticed is my system temps seem about 5 degrees higher (CPU and GPU) when playing CIV than compared to anything else. I can't really work why this would be, the load can't really be that much higher than other games can it?
Never the less this could well be the cause of some of the more random glitches/crashes, if peoples cooling is marginal.
As for the temperature increase, its something I've dealt with since RoN and RTW both of which require better than standard cooling in order to prevent CTD. With RoN the crash was predictable to within a minute or two from game start.
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