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Originally posted by zorky
Nice thread :)
<3! Thanks.
Took this from the SGW wiki on this page
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Currently the public plan is to release Stargate Worlds only on the PC. There are no definitive set of system requirements at this stage, and they are unlikely to be available till much closer till the release of the game.
It is expected that any current middle to high end PC will be able to run the game. Better hardware will result in a better graphics experience.
The team is using dual 3GHz Xenon CPUs with dual cores with 4 gigs of RAM 512 Meg Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT as their development platform. And while the game is currently being built for Windows XP, it will support Vista as well.
At this stage, whilst the devs would like to support it, no decision has yet been made regarding dial-up.
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Sorry that that doesn't help much - but at least you know what that team is using. The wiki also says that it can run on not so great machines... so chances are you'll be able to run it. - however if you aren't sure then you could try the mmolecule.com contest or just sign up for the beta on the SGW website and hope for the best instead of paying.
If you know the stats as of now, please help out. But remember the NDA if you know them because your in the beta and don't post that that's why you know them.
Lots of updates. All in blue.
Sorry it's so long. Read it in chunks?
The deal was made with TTH because they've been very good to SGW, so while you do have to pay for the premium membership - which I only mentioned because I thought it should be mentioned - you are supporting SGW in a way. So consider that before labeling it a scam. They also don't try and trick you into anything on the sly and I'm sure that the memberships offer more benifits then JUST being in the SGW beta.
This post talks a bit about why the deal was made, so check it out before you completely knock the opportunity - also it says there that becoming a premium member is a guaranteed way to get a beta.
So if you decide you want the premium membership, which you do have to pay for, then you're in. That simple.
It should be mentioned that the only keys they're giving away is for those with paid premium accounts. So unless you have a premium account or want to pay to play the beta you're out of luck. If you do, kudos!
Which November expansion were you most excited about?