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  • #61
    Mine is Amd 500, 128 MB, Matrox MG200 8MB, 3G HD, works splendidly. Not on huge maps, though.
    I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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    • #62
      Umm, let's see...

      1.6 ghz p4... 256 ddram... 80 gig hdrive... 4mps dsl... 17 in. monitor... Nvidia GeForce, don't remember which, but was top-line a year ago when I got it... SB Audigy gamer w/woofer, etc... XPHome.. am i forgetting anything? (not at home right now)..... Works ok by me. Slows a little in late-game/big map situations, but nothing terrible.

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      • #63
        Compaq, P4 1.5 GHTZ processor, 256 MB RAM, 20 GB HD. Play is fine on small maps. On huge maps, tends to lag after it hits the 1200 unit mark. often crashes when moving naval units. (Need to upgrade the RAM). 16 civ's on a huge map is a pain after industrial age, best when played with 8-10 civ's.
        * A true libertarian is an anarchist in denial.
        * If brute force isn't working you are not using enough.
        * The difference between Genius and stupidity is that Genius has a limit.
        * There are Lies, Damned Lies, and The Republican Party.

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        • #64
          Two platforms:

          Home Desktop: Dell 4100, PIII 1 GHZ, 256 MB RAM, 32 MB GeForce 2, ME (I know ME sucks, but so far it ain't broke, so I ain't fixin' it)

          Work Laptop: Dell Lat., 750 MHZ, 256 MB RAM, ATI Rage Mobility 128, Windows 2000

          Both systems work good for up to large maps. My last trip into hugh map land on my desktop got pretty slow, but I only has 128 MB RAM then. It seems I am pretty average here. Not too bad, my PC is over two years old, and I have only spent about 25 bucks on memory.

          I have not tried PTW mulitplayer yet, other than PBEM.
          Got my new computer!!!!

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          • #65
            Finally, my monster machine is up and running!

            2.56 MHz P4 CPU
            512 MB 800 MHz RDRAM
            120 GB HD
            128 MB Geforce 4 Graphics
            5+1 speaker sound Card
            19 inch screen
            DVD burner

            I briefly tried a saved game in modern age on Marla's world map with all animations on. The AI turn still took 5 minutes, but only because the animations take that long to go through, no matter what. If I turned "See enemy moves" off, it would probably be much faster.

            You might not see me around in Civilization for a while, as I have accumlated an urge to play action games that my old CPU couldn't handle. After all, I have played no other game than CIV3 for a year. But I will return to Civilization once in a while. The game is to addictive to quit entirely.
            So get your Naomi Klein books and move it or I'll seriously bash your faces in! - Supercitizen to stupid students
            Be kind to the nerdiest guy in school. He will be your boss when you've grown up!

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            • #66
              I found 128Mg RAM was a bit too slow with PTW. With animation on, moves across RR tiles were jerky. F3 screen was almost unusuable.

              I now have 512Mg RAM and initially looks good. Still in ancient era and slowness does not really jump out until Modern Era.

              With specials on RAM now, 256K 100ns ram is $20 after rebates.

              == PF

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              • #67
                AMD K6-2 380
                380Mb Ram
                5Gbytes across 2 reconditioned HD's

                ....I think of it as the IronMan approach to Civ III

                (although I don't seem to have any performance problems on Normal sized maps)
                tis better to be thought stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

                6 years lurking, 5 minutes posting

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                • #68
                  When you have say 90 tanks in one stack for the AI and it is animated, it will take some time regardless of your rig. It will determine if it is smooth or not, but it will still take a bit of time to display all of those units.

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                  • #69
                    Quote by Jaybe
                    HP pavilion 7935 1.3GHz, 30GB HD, 384MB, but NO AGP slot so animations are sllooww. I do NOT like having to turn off animations for battles!
                    ...
                    EDIT (from page 2): Bought an ATI Radeon 7000 PCI card a few months ago, but it didn't help things at all. Recently I (finally) did a system update and there were NEW DRIVERS!

                    I am now a happy camper! Battle animations ON -- bombardment animations in PTW are cool and informative.

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                    • #70
                      Ah, those drivers

                      Having old/faulty drivers can give you all sorts of 'funny' problems. The best thing with a thread like this is that you get to know what kind of performance your system is supposed to have.
                      Don't eat the yellow snow.

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                      • #71
                        AMD Thunderbird 900 MHz
                        256 MB RAM
                        100GB harddisk
                        32MB Geforce 2
                        WinME
                        The monkeys are listening.

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                        • #72
                          What I used used to play Civ3 on -
                          p2-400, 256 ram and a 32mb TNT2.

                          Then I upgraded to play morrowind.
                          p4-2g, 512 ram and 32mb TNT2. (can't afford a new graphics card yet.)
                          There's no game in The Sims. It's not a game. It's like watching a tank of goldfishes and feed them occasionally. - Urban Ranger

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                          • #73
                            Celeron 533mhz, 256MB Ram, Radeon 8500 64mb, 60gb Maxtor HD (New), Win98/Win2k (dual installation)

                            Runs fine on standard map until the industrial age with all those tanks and infantry running around..Huge maps are incredilbly slow....

                            I found my new hard drive made the game run about 3 times quicker during the AI moves! Upgrading to 256MB ram helped a bit too..
                            I love PEPSI! (twitching and shivering profusely)

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by HAND
                              Celeron 533mhz, 256MB Ram, Radeon 8500 64mb, 60gb Maxtor HD (New), Win98/Win2k (dual installation)

                              Runs fine on standard map until the industrial age with all those tanks and infantry running around..Huge maps are incredilbly slow....

                              I found my new hard drive made the game run about 3 times quicker during the AI moves! Upgrading to 256MB ram helped a bit too..
                              ...excellent I have just aquired 2 30gb SCSI disk drives, Lets is if that will improve my woefully lacking system.
                              tis better to be thought stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

                              6 years lurking, 5 minutes posting

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by HAND
                                Celeron 533mhz, 256MB Ram, Radeon 8500 64mb, 60gb Maxtor HD (New), Win98/Win2k (dual installation)

                                Runs fine on standard map until the industrial age with all those tanks and infantry running around..Huge maps are incredilbly slow....

                                I found my new hard drive made the game run about 3 times quicker during the AI moves! Upgrading to 256MB ram helped a bit too..

                                I think that the RAM was the difference maker, not the HD.
                                * A true libertarian is an anarchist in denial.
                                * If brute force isn't working you are not using enough.
                                * The difference between Genius and stupidity is that Genius has a limit.
                                * There are Lies, Damned Lies, and The Republican Party.

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