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It officially won't run on my P200 either, but if you stuff in enough memory (I'm going for 128 MB), keep the hard disk empty and don't install any more Windows or other M$ **** than strictly necessary it should probably work, though it will be a tad slow (worked with plenty of other games, why not with Civ3?). I would recommend trying a demo and/or hacked version before buying it though, to make absolutely sure it's both possible and bearable...
Thanks for the advice, Locotus. As it is, i intend to hijack my fiancee's Celeron whatever-speed (faster than mine, anyway) for the more-important-than-life-itself game that is Civ3
Originally posted by Locutus
It officially won't run on my P200 either, but if you stuff in enough memory (I'm going for 128 MB), keep the hard disk empty and don't install any more Windows or other M$ **** than strictly necessary it should probably work, though it will be a tad slow (worked with plenty of other games, why not with Civ3?). I would recommend trying a demo and/or hacked version before buying it though, to make absolutely sure it's both possible and bearable...
Prepare for some pain running a minimum P2-350 on a P200...
I remember the time that Civ2 was a heavy game for my PC...a 486 at the time. LOL.
PS - Re: your sig - I'll remain seated, thank you.
Although it may work, it's going to intolerably slow. Your computer probably doesn't have the required graphics card, either.
Time for an upgrade. AMD boxes are very cheap these days, and you don't need more than an Athlon 500 to see you through the next couple of years.
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A simple upgrade isn't expensive. You can just rip out the mobo and put a new one in. Add a CPU, some memory, and perhaps a new graphics card. Connect everything back together. Switch on the computer.
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
A simple upgrade isn't expensive. You can just rip out the mobo and put a new one in.
I have often seen mainboard + CPU upgrade packages for sale for a relatively cheap prize. You can even come with your PC to the store and let them do the upgrade for you - just ask around.
Gee, you guys are so nice and helpful and friendly I'll manage somehow, but tweaking my other half's computer should do the trick. In any case, i'll crawl over broken glass to play Civ3!!!
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Originally posted by Ralf
Well, it was inevitable, wasnt it? Look around in todays game-stores. How many games will run on a Pentium 166MMX? Not many - if any.
Not even close! I last looked in a games store 6 months ago and i was horrified to find that my computer was closer to an abacus than it was to a computer that could play those games!!! It was pitiful!
I never upgraded it because it could play Civ2 and CTP, which was all that mattered
Lung, if you plan to buy a new computer that lasts a bit longer before becoming obsolete, buy one that's refurbished. That means it was returned for some reason to the manufacturer, but fixed and checked and on sale again. The prices for a mid-range refurbished comp. are around the low-end new comp. range.
You can check out Dell.com and search for "refurbished" to find their listings. If I had any money I would do that too, but I think I'll try sliding by on my 266.
I'll skip the rant about the environment this time (Jesus, the amount of lead that's going to leach out of used computers someday . . .).
I tossed a new processor in my old 266 (w/128 megs), which I'm sure would have run Civ3 fine with the animations turned off. But a 166 might be beyond all hope by now.
Hey, is anyone running an Evergreen Tech performa chip or Accelera card? Always wanted to know how well those things worked.
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