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I just wanted to say that if the way Halo is running on my GeForce FX 5900 Ultra is any indication at all of how Half-Life 2 will perform, then I think I will save my $ and buy a new ATI card.
Originally posted by: shminu
I just wanted to say that if the way Halo is running on my GeForce FX 5900 Ultra is any indication at all of how Half-Life 2 will perform, then I think I will save my $ and buy a new ATI card.![]()
Originally posted by: XBoxLPU
what is slow ?
Less then 100 FPS ? THIS ISN'T QUAKE 3 anymore
If the game is smooth at 30-60 FPS... then that should be fine
Even if UT2k3 had "10x better graphics" (which it doesn't), doesn't make it a better game... There's more to gameplay than graphics.Originally posted by: fyleow
Originally posted by: XBoxLPU
what is slow ?
Less then 100 FPS ? THIS ISN'T QUAKE 3 anymore
If the game is smooth at 30-60 FPS... then that should be fine
slow is 20 FPS, when I move my mouse it doesn't flow smoothly and I can't aim correctly.
Why should I settle for that when UT2003 with 10X better graphics runs 60+ FPS with max settings.
Unfortunately, when the graphics are such that they bring things to a crawl so that a person can't aim properly, gameply takes a nosedive. A game could be the greatest 3D shooter in the world, but if it tries to push graphics that it just can't handle and turns into a slideshow, it's going to frustrate the user and it's no longer fun.Originally posted by: Wingznut
Even if UT2k3 had "10x better graphics" (which it doesn't), doesn't make it a better game... There's more to gameplay than graphics.
Halo rocks. It's not a coincidence that UT2k4 borrows a lot from Halo.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
ok this is like the 15th thread on this, so im going be very blunt.
reduce your graphics settings. retards.
Originally posted by: Dug
Originally posted by: Acanthus
ok this is like the 15th thread on this, so im going be very blunt.
reduce your graphics settings. retards.
Shouldn't have to. The game ran fine with a ~g3 and 733 p3
But being retarted doesn't have anything to do with what graphics settings you pick.
