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Doom 3

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Can u guys tell me how much fps u can get from running maximum settings on a just u know like a 128 mb card, i am kinda, heh scared of putting it on maximum
what kind of card, all the memory i nthe world is useless if no gpu to back it up... the saphire 9600xt with 256mb is not all its supposed to be, lower quality memory modules

I have a Radeon 9800 Pro (128 mb) and I would run it at 1024 and it would get kinda choppy sometimes, so I know the fps got really low at certain points, but it did look totally awesome!

Becca

 

P.S. I love your avatar! 8)

Oldskool Avatar... Colours are wrong tho, that thing shot green slime balls.

 

9800XT on full just chewed through it all.

Yeah, AMD3200 @2.4 + my 6800GT plowed through. I ran it at ultra. No FPS problems. Sometimes when it would auto-save I would feel a little jump/lag.

 

EDIT: Oh and your avatar. Man, what the heck? Do you WANT the Doom-2 guy to die? Sheesh, sword and shield. What can he do against that? And don't say shoot him. That's not fair either.

Make sure you have 512+mb ram, or like 256 of corsair or something, otherwise it gets kinda choppy.
Just try it, that's what I did for HL2 and CSS. I didn't want to get 10FPS, so I threw everything on low, and I got about 60FPS. (Radeon 9200). I kept it there for awhile, but decided to experiment, and I'm still getting about 40-50fps, and it looks beautiful.

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