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Originally posted by rexkramerWell never less than 30 fps is all you need. Why would I want an average 60fps on a rpg game?
Originally posted by PolyjeanAnd only 30+ frames?! Yikes. In that case, I'm thinking the Hal9000 or a NASA super-computer should be getting around 45 FPS.
8800gt 1024MB, core 2 Duo 8400, 8 Gig Ram, Vista64.
I did run DX9 high settings whatever this is (I didnt check in detail, DX10 not available). Gfx were smooth enough for me (30+ fps), some hickups, some texture loading (or whatever) when entering levels/ rooms.
Insane.
Graphics performance is the least problem of AoC imho, with those high textures and detailed meshes you couldnt expect higher framerates. Also note that I used high settings without tweaking for performance (as I didnt care to do so).
8800gt 1024MB, core 2 Duo 8400, 8 Gig Ram, Vista64.
I did run DX9 high settings whatever this is (I didnt check in detail, DX10 not available). Gfx were smooth enough for me (30+ fps), some hickups, some texture loading (or whatever) when entering levels/ rooms.
It got quite nice gfx, but gameplay wise it didnt blow me that much.
Surely will be a decent game though.
Wow is much easier to play than Eve. Im not saying this makes Eve any better (it can get boring just as easy), but definately:
Eve is much more complex.
Eve has much more to learn.
If you die (lose a ship) most of the time its more of a loss than dieing 20 times in WoW, sometimes like dieing 10000 times in Wow (Titan anyone?).
You need much more teamplay.
You need to make decisions about skilling your character.
And Eve PvP is not even on the same planet as Wow PvP. ![]()
What aspect of MMORPG's are you more into?