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#Halo

4/20/2004 2:56:00 PM
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WILL ALIENWARE MAKE HALO PC RUN @ 30FPS WITH NO SLOWDOWN?

I brought halopc awhile back and my poor 1.6ghz geforce 2 384 ram made this game perform terribly. Has there been updates to combat these poor frame rates or do I need a super computer to run halopc. I would say on average most people have a 2.6ghz geforce 3/4 and 512 ram, and Ive heard rumers it still doesn't run correctly. I also heard that even ALIENWARE finds it hard to run this game. Does anyone else notice these FRAME RATE ISSUES? I can you bet you to my last dollar that this is the primary reason for everybody's LAG PROBLEMS. BUNGIE? will a 3.4 ghz athlon 64x Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg ram 1024 meg main ram be able to run halopc with absolutely no slowdown ever? The mac version runs like a dream on g5 why did the pc version get screwed? FEEDBACK PLEASE!
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] vice but there is still warping since Gearbox has no clue how to write network code. [/quote] You know nothing about server side network code. Back to the topic. You may not need to buy a whole new PC, just a video card. You have no chance of running Halo PC well with a GeForce 2 (or GeForce 3 & 4). If you want to use PS 2.0 in SP I wouldn't run on anything less than an ATI 9800 Pro or Nvidia 5900 Ultra. You should be able to get either one of those for around $200, which is alot cheaper than buying a new PC. Also, get the 128mb version, 256mb is overkill. -MoneyMan

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