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A: He does not have it on his home PC, due an attempt to steal it via internet B: He cannot play it on his home PC due it's (crappy) hardware. C: He plans to acquire an new PC for SoW Last edited by swiss; 10-27-2010 at 05:36 PM. |
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But he has taken shots on his home PC....and they still looked great
He did move to a new location, but he could still play it on his home PC. Anyway, whatever PC, they can still play the game which means that we can. They've used a large variety of hardware, so although you'll need a gaming PC to run it, I'm sure that it won't be impossible to play; that just wouldn't be viable. |
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In the beginning, SoW will be just like IL2 was on initial release. No one will be able to play it on maximum graphic settings. Then slowly, over time the hardware will catch up, just like it did with the various upgrades of IL2.
And we all remember how ground breaking IL2 looked back then, even on our 1.3 gig Pentiums with 512 of ram and a GF4 Ti 4400.
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My first built PC in 2000 had an Athlon 1000Mhz/1GHz and a Geforce2GTS 64MB. It played IL*2 and FB at 1600x1200 (no anti aliasing, I still don't set anti aliasing). Before that, I had a 486/66, now that had problems running Quake, not that I noticed except that the grenades speeded up considerably on the new machine. I played CFS and CFS2 before I played IL*2, which I probably came to late in its life, but I have no doubts whatever that 2000 ad machine could have played it at full settings from the first if I'd bought IL*2 earlier.
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