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1.6 Duo core CPU 2 gig memory 512 8600 Geforce |
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12/11/09 2:03:25 AM#2
I don't think Aion is written for multi cpu, so I doubt whether u will be able to play it with that CPU, altho, ur gfx card and ram should be ok. If for some reason Aion does support multi CPU, then u probably will be able to run it. ;) ![]() |
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12/11/09 2:23:53 AM#3
Originally posted by nukedude
what?? of course the chip will run Aion. If you dont really have a clue then try not to give advice, you are teling someone to spend money for No reason |
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12/11/09 5:24:22 AM#4
http://www.aionglobal.com/system-requirements.html
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Banhammer16
Novice Member
Joined: 8/13/09
Currently Playing-CoD:MW2, Trial testing Fallen Earth |
12/11/09 5:31:09 AM#5
Originally posted by nukedude lmao!! Im running a quad core and played Aion A okay... |
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12/11/09 5:31:48 AM#6
Simple solution... http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/srtest/ Waiting for Guild Wars 2, SW:ToR and STO. |
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Solution isn't that simple. I have ran that test and failed it because of my CPU, but have ran other tests just like that and have passed them.
I think I'm going to go ahead and get this game because I'm convinced my CPU is powerful enough to get it. |
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12/11/09 2:28:23 PM#8
Originally posted by nukedude
This made me LOL pretty hard. |
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I found this post from another site: "The recommended requirements are a Pentium 4 3.0GHz. Looking at an old benchmark, the 1.6GHz Pentium Dual Core will outperform a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 in Quake 4. With that in mind, I'd imagine you'll get by with medium settings."
I'm not expert, but from what I understand a dual core has an equivalent power to a single core ( of course there is a variation of power, but since Aion supports dual core I'm assuming there isn't much here). Being my cpu is dual core doesn't it beat Aion's minimum requirements? |
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