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Post by Scyer on Mar 29, 2006 20:57:09 GMT -5
Alrighty. JUST bought it. (after going to a different store because RIGHT when I found it in the mall they had a full-scale evacuation of the building over a possible harmful substance). I'm going to be installing it now.
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Post by Scyer on Mar 29, 2006 23:50:01 GMT -5
I've only played a scrimage(?) 1 player map so far, but I was already having a ball. It's got online multiplayer too! But I haven't gotten to check it out.
All in all. Definitly worth the $50 I paid for it. And I haven't even played all the modes yet or installed any mods yet.
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Very good game still, although it needs more stuff, but that's what mods are for, Just hope they get some working for the latest update. :/
Anyways, I'd get a higher graphics card (At least higher than my Radeon 9550) before using Empire At War, as it's more graphics intense than you'd think.
If you get one though, Adrian, make sure of 2 things. 1: Your power supply can handle it with everything else (I'd ask a local computer place) If it can't, you'll need to get a new powersupply as well (And there are alot out there to choose from...). And don't try using it if it can't. Because the first thing that goes if there isn't enough power is the cooling fans. 2: It's a Pci-e type. (NOT PCI. PCI-"E". Normal PCI, in all simplicity, sucks)
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