Community Hardware Survey
Re: Community Hardware Survey
Nothing at the moment. Sorry.
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Re: Community Hardware Survey
nothing wrong with 2007 simBradclay306 wrote:Sooo any update on a graphics update? Or are we going to be stuck in 2007 forever?
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Re: Community Hardware Survey
Any News?jlv wrote:Nothing at the moment. Sorry.
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Re: Community Hardware Survey
100%. There are a lot of solid builds for sub $1000 nowadays!jlv wrote:A lot of people got started on this game using terrible integrated graphics that couldn't launch a AAA game. I made a lot of sales by supporting those systems. With that said, it's a pain to support both the OpenGL 1.x fixed function pipeline and the OpenGL 2.x shader pipeline. Also, GPUs that only support 1.x are pretty much non-existent at this point. So I'm planning on leaving 1.x behind soon. If you're on a 10 year old craptop it's going to be time to upgrade.Wahlamt wrote:I think in general, if your pc isn't even good enough to launch a AAA title, you can't expect to run any game good.
I found a cool build for $550 that would run Sim fine.
Re: Community Hardware Survey
Just wanted to drop in and say thank you to everyone that participated in the survey.
After seeing a potential roadmap from jlv here, might be safe to say this did help in the long run.
After seeing a potential roadmap from jlv here, might be safe to say this did help in the long run.