Re: best vid card for spring
Posted: 09 Mar 2010, 11:02
Just a side note, maximum Spring settings as in... truly maximum... aren't really supported on any hardware.
Open Source Realtime Strategy Game Engine
https://springrts.com/phpbb/
orly? I dont have any trouble.....neddiedrow wrote:Just a side note, maximum Spring settings as in... truly maximum... aren't really supported on any hardware.
I thought spring only ran on a single thread (unless you used that crash prone multithread exe..)Caydr wrote: 1) CPU is critical. You need a fast, preferably dual or quad core CPU to get good performance especially as games get bigger/longer. Anything that says "core 2 duo" on the box will be perfectly good. If you don't have something similar or equivalent, it's more than likely that any speed problems you have will be due to the CPU being too slow rather than the GPU. Any Phenom II or even Phenom I should probably be fine.
Where do I find this exe?1v0ry_k1ng wrote:I thought spring only ran on a single thread (unless you used that crash prone multithread exe..)Caydr wrote: 1) CPU is critical. You need a fast, preferably dual or quad core CPU to get good performance especially as games get bigger/longer. Anything that says "core 2 duo" on the box will be perfectly good. If you don't have something similar or equivalent, it's more than likely that any speed problems you have will be due to the CPU being too slow rather than the GPU. Any Phenom II or even Phenom I should probably be fine.
Could someone move the MT exe links to the main Download page? It will never work with "all mods and widgets" anyway and this question keeps popping up over and over again. Every mod and widget can be fixed so that it works with MT and this is sufficient imo.Machete234 wrote: Where do I find this exe?
Well, technically Spring can probably render at >9000x>9000 screen resolution. Probably Nvidia will support this in their next driver release and this will be another ATI shortcoming.Tribulex wrote:orly? I dont have any trouble.....neddiedrow wrote:Just a side note, maximum Spring settings as in... truly maximum... aren't really supported on any hardware.
well thats silly why would i want to render at 9000x9000? Im not a pixel billionaire....Caydr wrote:Well, technically Spring can probably render at >9000x>9000 screen resolution. Probably Nvidia will support this in their next driver release and this will be another ATI shortcoming.Tribulex wrote:orly? I dont have any trouble.....neddiedrow wrote:Just a side note, maximum Spring settings as in... truly maximum... aren't really supported on any hardware.
:>Tribulex wrote:pixel billionaire....
Tribulex wrote: well thats silly why would i want to render at 9000x9000? Im not a pixel billionaire....
Blue ray is most fail product ever. For the price of the drive, you can buy like 5TB hdd which is enough to store about 200 1080p movies, readily available on all major torrent sites.Tribulex wrote:Obviously having a blu-ray drive and saitek gaming gear will make spring run better.
knorke wrote:the best gfx cards are those with the huge ass-fans.