Originally posted by thesilentone
I had exactly the same system until 6 months ago and I just bought an x2 3800+ (are you on socket 939? i'm guessing so) and a 512mb 1950 pro for £180 total and everything runs great. Even oblivion runs on max settings with hdr 16x AF and 4x AA at 1280x1024 (max for my flat screen) so i'm sure bioshock will run near max (i don't mind losing aa, but i'm still hopeful there).
Others might tell you to save your money and get the big total upgrade later but you can get up to date for quite cheap. You could maybe even skip the processor upgrade and just do the graphics card and still do well, the a64's can't be anywhere near unplayable on modern games just yet. Upgrading to the x2 made things smoother and more responsive, less loading pauses etc but was nowhere near the upgrade in graphics.
I had exactly the same system until 6 months ago and I just bought an x2 3800+ (are you on socket 939? i'm guessing so) and a 512mb 1950 pro for £180 total and everything runs great. Even oblivion runs on max settings with hdr 16x AF and 4x AA at 1280x1024 (max for my flat screen) so i'm sure bioshock will run near max (i don't mind losing aa, but i'm still hopeful there).
Others might tell you to save your money and get the big total upgrade later but you can get up to date for quite cheap. You could maybe even skip the processor upgrade and just do the graphics card and still do well, the a64's can't be anywhere near unplayable on modern games just yet. Upgrading to the x2 made things smoother and more responsive, less loading pauses etc but was nowhere near the upgrade in graphics.
It's really boiling down to how much (or little) money I have at the moment, the fact that I might get an Xbox360 and the game on loan in a few months, and the fact that I have so many other games to play and other things to do that I don't really necessarily need another game on top of the pile.
I did give the BioShock demo a go at a friend's place and it was pretty and very promising.
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