I thought I'd have to wait till I got a real computer in order to run the game. I can actually run it, but I don't get any of the eye candy. I have a tolerance for this sort of thing, so who knows what other people will say.
Joe80, congrats your "Demo Releases Tuesday" article made the front page, but since the front page doesn't say what game the news is for, the headline doesn't work as well. =P
My specs: AMD Sempron 3100+ (1.8 GHz) ATI Radeon 9600 XT 1GB DDR400 RAM
Runs slightly choppily and annoyingly with standard default settings (although I just played a whole skirmish with those settings), but setting Fidelity to Low makes everything pretty smooth and definitely easily playable. I don't have a high-end system, so I'm satisfied.
I just wish in the demo I could play as Aeon Illuminate and not Cybran Nation...
Just wanted to explain why I posted news of the demo releasing as an article. I thought that people here could download the demo & finally find out how this game runs on lower class PC's because there's been a lot of talk here about its hefty spec requirements. I'd love to hear how it runs on your machine, mine is far too weak to play it.
i think TA and all its expand packs sold around 4 million total, you can still pick up a new copy of TA with core contingincy for around 30 dollars off the net.
I'm buying three copies, one is going in my shrine to computer games. one is going to get played, and the other i'm going to force feed to anyone who dares say that FPS are better than it.
Mooinakan, over optimism is an understatement for much of the stock market. Stocks defnitely are overvalued more often than undervalued here. I think most people just don't really think about how many copies a game really sells--they just think the developers sell tons of copies and make bank.
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