brau wrote:my suggestion is u people who keep whinin that people keep askin for info bout how highly they can run the game, go read another forum and butt out.
if it drives u so crazy, simply dont read it. whos really stupid here ? all u do is critizise the people who ask for help. all of us aint computerfreaks and would like to know for sure. not so hard to answer them, now is it ?
this is what this topic is for actually (nba info?). i consider that as info when people ask..for..INFO..dumbass haters.
I didn't know READING is considered a specialized computer skill these days. I know reading is a basic skill not a specific computer skill.
Game requirements :
OS: Windows Vista, XP, or 2000
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz Single Core processor or equivalent (2.8 Ghz for Vista)
RAM: 512 MB or more (1 GB for Vista)
Hard Drive: 10.5 GB or more free space
Video: DirectX 9.0c compatible *
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Input: Keyboard or dual-analog gamepad
* Video card with 128 MB or more memory and one of the following chipsets is required: ATI x1300 or greater | NVIDIA 6600 or greater | DirectX 9.0c compatible card with Shader Model 3.0 support.
From the OP:
As we're fine tuning the performance now, it looks like the specs are going to be the same as last year. That being said, we have a rig with a 1.2ghz Celeron, 512MB ram, and an x800 that is running ~15-20 FPS on the lowest settings. That should give you an indication of how much better the performance is this year on lower end systems.
Shader Model 2.0 is fully supported this year, though the system requirements are going to say 3.0 or higher.
This thread doesn't even have that many pages yet, about one and a half pages. I can understand it if this thread has 4 pages, but one page?
Are people allergic to reading?
At the very worst, they need to use logic, which isn't a specific computer skill also.
With the combination of logic and reading they can deduce that their rig that can run 2K9 can also run 2K10, probably better as the info given in the OP.
The "all of us aint computerfreaks" isn't also an excuse because it's safe to assume that the posters have a bit of knowledge about PC hardware since they are also gamers and are capable of using the internet, thus they are visiting an internet site about a videogame.
How can they get the info they want if they don't even bother to read? dumbass morons.