Rl'Halsinor
Explorer
Command & Conquer 3 is here and it is Christmas in March for me. Over at Gamespot they had a pretty indepth article concerning system performance and this game. Here is a link:
http://www.gamespot.com/features/61...clk=multimodule&tag=multimodule;picks;title;2
If you read it they at one point say that more than a gig of RAM is a waste because of the frame rate cap. But hold on, the conventional wisdom - and I think it is correct - is that a minimum of 2 gigs of RAM for gaming (though many still utilize 1 gig without much sacrifice in gaming performance -- depending on what settings you'll settle for).
Take a look at their system they are using. Wouldn't you like to have that hardware?! Little wonder they can play with one gig considering their video card and the cpus they used. Games are definitely making greater demands at both GPUs and CPUs which Gamespot's hardware can deliver.
But what about the gamer that has a single core 3200+, 1 gig of PC2700, and a 9800 Pro vid card? Or if they have a single core cpu, 1 gig and an x1300 or 6600 vid card. Is one gig of RAM enough? Wouldn't a lower end system need the extra gig of RAM? Afterall, RAM is utilized for more than just a game's framerates.
What am I missing or not understanding?
http://www.gamespot.com/features/61...clk=multimodule&tag=multimodule;picks;title;2
If you read it they at one point say that more than a gig of RAM is a waste because of the frame rate cap. But hold on, the conventional wisdom - and I think it is correct - is that a minimum of 2 gigs of RAM for gaming (though many still utilize 1 gig without much sacrifice in gaming performance -- depending on what settings you'll settle for).
Take a look at their system they are using. Wouldn't you like to have that hardware?! Little wonder they can play with one gig considering their video card and the cpus they used. Games are definitely making greater demands at both GPUs and CPUs which Gamespot's hardware can deliver.
But what about the gamer that has a single core 3200+, 1 gig of PC2700, and a 9800 Pro vid card? Or if they have a single core cpu, 1 gig and an x1300 or 6600 vid card. Is one gig of RAM enough? Wouldn't a lower end system need the extra gig of RAM? Afterall, RAM is utilized for more than just a game's framerates.
What am I missing or not understanding?