Chaos Cluster
General Forums => Off Topic => Topic started by: pilz on November 16, 2009, 06:27:39 pm
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Hey all,
I'm thinking of playing Darkfall Online, but its quite expensive for me at the moment, but I have quite a little bit of time free and would love to start playing it.
Heavily clan based game, and is 80% player skill 20% stats. There is no point, click and attack in the game, its all player mouse movements, you direct your swipes and blocks yourself. Full world pvp and all items you have when you die you loose and the full loot goes to the person who killed you.
The gameplay video looks amazing and I've been following the development for the last few years.
I would love to give this game a go and hopefully build up an RA following in it. Would love some of you more experienced gamers here to have a look at it for me first, prefer to join the Europe server but I don't yet know how the system works, if you can join the Europe server from America or not.
System Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP, Vista.
Processor: 2.5GHz Pentium 4, or equivalent.
RAM: 1GB for Windows XP, 2GB for Windows Vista.
Graphics Card: 128MB PixelShader 2.0 support.
Hard Drive Space: 12GB Free Space Minimum.
What I have:
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 1 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
128MB ATI Radeon X1600
If there is any more information I haven't put here just tell me and I'll find it, I do have windows installed on here (XP) just need to put in the apple drivers to fix it up which wont take too long. Could somebody please tell me if I meet the requirements? I really don't want to buy it and find I can't play it.
Thanks all!
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the only possable problem is your processer speed,but trerro will know best
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but its a core 2 duo whatever that means?
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A dual core 2.0 is much faster than a single core 2.5, so you're fine.
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Yay,
Thanks Trerro, I'll get onto testing the game, and hopefully we can all try this out, as I said before it seems to be WoW sort of prices but not yet heard anything bad about it from players. Just a couple of not great reviews that were done by people that played for under 3hours total game time.
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A good site to check if your computer can run games is "Can You Run It"
http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CYRI/intro.aspx (http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CYRI/intro.aspx)
It checks your computer stats compared to the games in its database and tells you how your comp will run it. Also it shows you upgrades for your components and lists different sites and prices