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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:28 pm
In case you haven't already discovered the system requirements for Oblivion here they are:
Recommended:
* 3 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor * 1 GB System RAM * ATI X800 series, Nvidia GeForce 6800 series, or higher video card
Minimum System Requirements:
* Windows XP * 512MB System RAM * 2 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor * 128MB Direct3D compatible video card and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver; * 8x DVD-ROM drive * 4.6 GB free hard disk space * DirectX 9.0c (included) * DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card * Keyboard, Mouse
I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to start working on my computer right now.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:55 pm
I qualify, so I am plenty happy. ^^ But I'll probably upgrade my RAM by then.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:07 pm
No, but I am starting to get the parts for my computer, so I am happy.
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:09 pm
I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:43 pm
Crono_Leonhart I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl good call. But if you plan on plying it on a laptop, you're going to want to go above and beyond the minimum requirements, as laptops rarely match PCs with similar components.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 3:08 am
FireBrandt Crono_Leonhart I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl good call. But if you plan on plying it on a laptop, you're going to want to go above and beyond the minimum requirements, as laptops rarely match PCs with similar components. I find laptops to be about the same actually.
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lowercaseslash Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:39 pm
[Spud_Man] FireBrandt Crono_Leonhart I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl good call. But if you plan on plying it on a laptop, you're going to want to go above and beyond the minimum requirements, as laptops rarely match PCs with similar components. I find laptops to be about the same actually. I kind of have to agree with laptops rarely matching PCs for gaming. Unless you get it specially made, I'm pretty sure that they don't usually excel at it.
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:50 am
PiousCorn [Spud_Man] FireBrandt Crono_Leonhart I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl good call. But if you plan on plying it on a laptop, you're going to want to go above and beyond the minimum requirements, as laptops rarely match PCs with similar components. I find laptops to be about the same actually. I kind of have to agree with laptops rarely matching PCs for gaming. Unless you get it specially made, I'm pretty sure that they don't usually excel at it. I agree with Spud_Man, laptops are just more expensive.
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:48 am
Prof. Meow Meow PiousCorn [Spud_Man] FireBrandt Crono_Leonhart I think i've decided i wanna get a laptop, and a memory stick. So what i'm going to do (Because all my friends are getting PC Oblivion too) is save all my games to the mem. Stick, and bring it around with me! The laptop just makes it more transportable. I'll be able to bring oblivion with me everywhere rofl good call. But if you plan on plying it on a laptop, you're going to want to go above and beyond the minimum requirements, as laptops rarely match PCs with similar components. I find laptops to be about the same actually. I kind of have to agree with laptops rarely matching PCs for gaming. Unless you get it specially made, I'm pretty sure that they don't usually excel at it. I agree with Spud_Man, laptops are just more expensive.
Laptops DO have the ability to become as good as a tower system, but I find the price unecessary, since my case is light and I don't go to LAN parties yet.
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:15 pm
Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat.
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:43 pm
Sormani Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat. I myself have never played the main quest in Morrowind...
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:13 am
Sormani Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat. For me it would be: Buy, install, play, remember to breathe, explore everywhere, beat, mod. If the mod kit is basic drag&drop, as it seems....
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:56 pm
gamemaniac Sormani Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat. I myself have never played the main quest in Morrowind... I got all the way to the part between the Third anf Fourth trials, and quit. I was playing with cheats. Now, I'm actually heading to Dagoth Ur's Citadel with Wraithguard in my possession, and I'm playing without cheats. The Main Quest is complex, strange, wierd, creepy, and challenging, but fun.
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:15 pm
Sormani gamemaniac Sormani Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat. I myself have never played the main quest in Morrowind... I got all the way to the part between the Third anf Fourth trials, and quit. I was playing with cheats. Now, I'm actually heading to Dagoth Ur's Citadel with Wraithguard in my possession, and I'm playing without cheats. The Main Quest is complex, strange, wierd, creepy, and challenging, but fun. I spent hours, nay, years, making a character, and doing side quests, while occasionally doing the main quest. I got to where I needed everyone to call me Hortator/Nerevarine, and then I got to the Erebanimsum. Apparently, a year or two ago, I'd killed a tribe member, and though it didn't give me the message about ******** up the game, apparently that's what it does, so I couldn't win. I went, killed Dagoth Ur, loaded a saved game, and wept. I'd found Sunder and Keening, while messing around in Red Mountain, before I'd even known they'd existed. I had a fun time, but I'm too lazy to go complete the main quest, especially since the computer it's on right now, is being a stupid... jerk.
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lowercaseslash Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:28 am
PiousCorn Sormani gamemaniac Sormani Now all that's left to do is wait... Then buy it for my computer... Then play it, beat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Stop repeating. Make continent Mod. Play, beat. Repeat. I myself have never played the main quest in Morrowind... I got all the way to the part between the Third anf Fourth trials, and quit. I was playing with cheats. Now, I'm actually heading to Dagoth Ur's Citadel with Wraithguard in my possession, and I'm playing without cheats. The Main Quest is complex, strange, wierd, creepy, and challenging, but fun. I spent hours, nay, years, making a character, and doing side quests, while occasionally doing the main quest. I got to where I needed everyone to call me Hortator/Nerevarine, and then I got to the Erebanimsum. Apparently, a year or two ago, I'd killed a tribe member, and though it didn't give me the message about ******** up the game, apparently that's what it does, so I couldn't win. I went, killed Dagoth Ur, loaded a saved game, and wept. I'd found Sunder and Keening, while messing around in Red Mountain, before I'd even known they'd existed. I had a fun time, but I'm too lazy to go complete the main quest, especially since the computer it's on right now, is being a stupid... jerk. 1. The main quest is indeed creepy. Freaky zombie people. 2. You could try using the console and put him there. Not sure if that'll work though. I doubt it personally.
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