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Old December 7th 03, 09:26 PM
Yeeyoh
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Default Max Payne 2 with FX 5200

here's my basic set up.
2600+ xp
512mb 2700 ddr sdram
FX5200 128mb 8xAgp 52.16 drivers
windows xp
Max payne2 runs great. When I installed it the options set by the setup
program had everything turned right up and the resolution at 1024x768.
That's the way I've been playing it and it's been working great.
(I may have changed the filtering from trilinier to bilinier but I'm not
sure.)


"Psymaster" wrote in message
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I'm considering getting this game and I'm wondering if I can tackle it
with my 64-bit 128 MB FX 5200. Although a very slow card, I have been
able to play almost all the stuff with it without great problems
(except Halo which gets too choppy at times). I think I'll put off
throwing it away for a while.



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Old December 7th 03, 09:36 PM
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I run it on a laptop with integrated graphics of course I had to lower the
resolutions.

"Psymaster" wrote in message
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I'm considering getting this game and I'm wondering if I can tackle it
with my 64-bit 128 MB FX 5200. Although a very slow card, I have been
able to play almost all the stuff with it without great problems
(except Halo which gets too choppy at times). I think I'll put off
throwing it away for a while.



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Old December 8th 03, 12:57 AM
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On 7 Dec 2003 20:28:55 GMT in alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia,
Psymaster wrote:

I'm considering getting this game and I'm wondering if I can tackle it
with my 64-bit 128 MB FX 5200. Although a very slow card, I have been
able to play almost all the stuff with it without great problems
(except Halo which gets too choppy at times). I think I'll put off
throwing it away for a while.


Runs OK on a GF3 Ti 200, actually without all the eye candy it runs
really well.

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Old December 8th 03, 04:36 AM
Biz
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Depends on the rest of your system.....
"Psymaster" wrote in message
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I'm considering getting this game and I'm wondering if I can tackle it
with my 64-bit 128 MB FX 5200. Although a very slow card, I have been
able to play almost all the stuff with it without great problems
(except Halo which gets too choppy at times). I think I'll put off
throwing it away for a while.



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Old December 8th 03, 03:17 PM
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Granulated wrote on Mon, 08 Dec
2003 09:58:30 GMT in alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia:

I played the original game on a p3 650 and a GF2 gts and it was
smooth at 1024 and Im sure I had the setting quite high.


Thanks for all the replies guys.
 




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