Save yourself the headache & money.
I have spent, so far, for this game :
$50 for the game.
After trying the game(No patches when I bought it) on a 128mb NVIDIA, Windows XP Home SP2, 512 MB RAM I was severely disappointed. The performance was poor - I could only small or tiny maps and multiplayer; forget about it.
In desperation - since I had a Compaq loaded XP version - I bought a copy of Windows 2000 Pro.
Another $100 towards getting this game working
The operating system, believe it or not, was one of the most helpful steps. It really did improve performance quite a bit and I was finally able to play SMALL maps a little better.. but don't think it wouldn't become absolutely sludge in 1700 AD+
So then, I tried the next step - Let's get more RAM. I purchased 1 gb of ram.
Another $80 towards getting this game working
The ram did next to nothing. Hell, I couldn't even tell a difference. Right when I bought the ram I was excited and thought to myself - wow now maybe I can play a LARGE+ map. Nah, forget about it - not even close and STILL having slow downs at 1700 AD+
One ... last... step. I purchased a RADEON 9200 256 MB video card to replace my very outdated 128MB Nvidia.
Another $110 towards getting this game working
The game now stutters and can barely even build a city without massive slowdowns. When I click a unit - I may as well go knit a quilt before they actually respond and the interfaces change. I have tried the new drivers, the old drivers, reinstalling , uninstalling, changing ini's and not even close. Never close. I'm further now then I was from day one.
I know we try to help each other here in the forum but there is a reason why there is supposed to be official technical support and management. There is so MANY answers on the forum - many of which is purely conjecture and related to each individuals machine. This is why developers MUST create universal patches that actually fix problems. This is also why I will never buy a game from Firaxis or 2kGames again.
I have spent, so far, for this game :
$50 for the game.
After trying the game(No patches when I bought it) on a 128mb NVIDIA, Windows XP Home SP2, 512 MB RAM I was severely disappointed. The performance was poor - I could only small or tiny maps and multiplayer; forget about it.
In desperation - since I had a Compaq loaded XP version - I bought a copy of Windows 2000 Pro.
Another $100 towards getting this game working
The operating system, believe it or not, was one of the most helpful steps. It really did improve performance quite a bit and I was finally able to play SMALL maps a little better.. but don't think it wouldn't become absolutely sludge in 1700 AD+
So then, I tried the next step - Let's get more RAM. I purchased 1 gb of ram.
Another $80 towards getting this game working
The ram did next to nothing. Hell, I couldn't even tell a difference. Right when I bought the ram I was excited and thought to myself - wow now maybe I can play a LARGE+ map. Nah, forget about it - not even close and STILL having slow downs at 1700 AD+
One ... last... step. I purchased a RADEON 9200 256 MB video card to replace my very outdated 128MB Nvidia.
Another $110 towards getting this game working
The game now stutters and can barely even build a city without massive slowdowns. When I click a unit - I may as well go knit a quilt before they actually respond and the interfaces change. I have tried the new drivers, the old drivers, reinstalling , uninstalling, changing ini's and not even close. Never close. I'm further now then I was from day one.
I know we try to help each other here in the forum but there is a reason why there is supposed to be official technical support and management. There is so MANY answers on the forum - many of which is purely conjecture and related to each individuals machine. This is why developers MUST create universal patches that actually fix problems. This is also why I will never buy a game from Firaxis or 2kGames again.
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