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I have a P2-450 and have had no problem with the game other than the slow scroll. It's just faster to click on the map in the lower left anyway. I almost brought this game to work, but then I would get no work done.
What the fuc*!!!! PII 400 and 256 mb is a LOW END system!!!???.
Get the hell out of here!. Ive got a PII 400 w/384 MB ram and its kick ass!!!.
Roman: Civilization belongs to the civilized. Attila: It belogs to those who have the power to conquer it. Me: Nope, it belongs to me. Coz ive paid 50 bucks and it has a 30 days satisfaction guarantee.
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If anyone can beat my low end system, I would love to see it:
Evergreen overdrive CPU (in effect a P1 220mhz)
6 year old SB AWE32 ISA card
Now the rest isn't terrible - 128mb EDO RAM and a VooDoo3 16mb video card.
Guess what? The game runs! Yes, it crashed on me 3 times in the first 5 minutes, but once I turned off all the animations and music, it's running. It's not running great - verrrrry sllloooooww - but it will get me by until I buy my new system in a week or two.
I am playing civ3 on a Pentium II 266, with 186 megs of RAM and I have no idea what kind of video or sound cards(at least 3 years old), and it is running fine, never crashing, but the scrolling is quite slow. I just use the small window map to move around, and that takes care of that problem. Also the music was a bit choppy, but I turned it off.
Frankly, I am surprised it works so well on my outdated system, but alas, it does.
Originally posted by Tripper
If anyone can beat my low end system, I would love to see it:
Evergreen overdrive CPU (in effect a P1 220mhz)
6 year old SB AWE32 ISA card
Now the rest isn't terrible - 128mb EDO RAM and a VooDoo3 16mb video card.
Guess what? The game runs! Yes, it crashed on me 3 times in the first 5 minutes, but once I turned off all the animations and music, it's running. It's not running great - verrrrry sllloooooww - but it will get me by until I buy my new system in a week or two.
I can beat that easily: P200, 64mb EDO, Voodoo2 12mb.
It's good to hear the game runs though, that means there's still hope for me What kind of map and how many opponents have you been playing with? What's the time between turns in early games? I don't know if I have enough money to upgrade my system so if the speed is even remotely acceptable I'll be happy...
I'm running on a PC that's barely above min and I did a 6.5 hour session yesterday with no crashes. The Military advisor takes 3-4 seconds to pop up and the music stutters a bit when I do it but that's about it. Map scrolling is smooth too.
I can beat that easily: P200, 64mb EDO, Voodoo2 12mb.
It's good to hear the game runs though, that means there's still hope for me What kind of map and how many opponents have you been playing with? What's the time between turns in early games? I don't know if I have enough money to upgrade my system so if the speed is even remotely acceptable I'll be happy...
I chose a standard size map with 7 opponents. The time between turns is only seconds, but it's still very early in the game. The incidental sound effects and battle animations play fine. I played for about 2 hours last night and again about 2 hours this afternoon with absolutely no problems (apart from the intro movie stuttering, but I cancel out of it anyway).
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