Shockwave
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I just thought I would mention that even though valve says the minimum system requirements are a 700mhz processor and a equivalent of a tnt2 graphics card, dont expect the game to run at more than 10-20fps. Valve has said that the game will respond to a systems configuration but there are games out there already that do this and it just doesnt work. If you play Half Life 1 and its mods right now and suffer from poor fps it will just get worse with Half Life 2. You will most likley suffer a %50 fps drop from HL2 compared to HL1.
In multiplayer HL2 expect to lose %75 of your fps of what you have now in HL1, because as we should know single player and multi player are two different worlds. Multi-Player has more action and usually more things happening on your screen than singleplayer does. Multiplayer puts alot more stress on your system and needs more speed.
This is not %100 accurate information but is a guideline to follow since specs that are included on games really only give the minimum needed of what the game will run at. 10-15fps is playable that is why they can post such low specs for games and get away with it.
DDR RAM is extremley important in newer games
At least 512 megs to run your OS/backround apps/games at one time.
If you have a 1.3ghz system or under I recomend upgrading your CPU before your graphics card. Because your system will bottleneck your $400 graphics card and it will only achieve half of what it can do. Motherboard and processor combos can be had for $200 for a 2ghz amd athlon or maybe a Pentium4 2ghz.
Anything else to prepare you for HL2 lemme know and ill try to help.
In multiplayer HL2 expect to lose %75 of your fps of what you have now in HL1, because as we should know single player and multi player are two different worlds. Multi-Player has more action and usually more things happening on your screen than singleplayer does. Multiplayer puts alot more stress on your system and needs more speed.
This is not %100 accurate information but is a guideline to follow since specs that are included on games really only give the minimum needed of what the game will run at. 10-15fps is playable that is why they can post such low specs for games and get away with it.
DDR RAM is extremley important in newer games
At least 512 megs to run your OS/backround apps/games at one time.
If you have a 1.3ghz system or under I recomend upgrading your CPU before your graphics card. Because your system will bottleneck your $400 graphics card and it will only achieve half of what it can do. Motherboard and processor combos can be had for $200 for a 2ghz amd athlon or maybe a Pentium4 2ghz.
Anything else to prepare you for HL2 lemme know and ill try to help.