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I could buy that graphics card, bu then not have enough money for a game.Originally posted by JKDDragon
I would estimate that the 9600 PRO would be selling around 200 something dollars.
Fair enough.Originally posted by JKDDragon
And yes, you're right, you WOULD need atleast 1024MB RAM to run Doom 3 smoothly.. but I was just pointing out that at your current specs, the urgency to upgrade your video card is WAY higher than your RAM. Infact, you could even consider upgrading to 768MB, since 256MB RAM chips on PC2700 really are cheap nowadays, probably less than 70 bucks or so.. (maybe I'm wrong.. but I think I'm about right).
I understood you. I think that the reason may be because it was easier to design/draw walls on either side of you, than have to design/draw difficult plants, streams, trees, etc..Originally posted by JKDDragon
I really thought Far Cry was good, because in most FPSes, it seems everything was based on a 'level' system in some complex.. if that makes sense. Now this Far Cry game seems to be on a megahuge island with fantastic scenery.. and it just demonstrated the beauty of freedom.. I mean snipering off people over a kilometer away on the top of a exorbitantly high clifftop seems just my style lol.
I see.Originally posted by JKDDragon
I chose AMD because they are generally cheaper. Notice that I'm not buying an AMD Athlon XP chip.. I'm purchasing the new Athlon 64 ones, which are 64 bit. Precisely I'm going for a Athlon 64 3000+, which in benchmarks tend outperform 10% more than the Pentium 4 at 3.0GHz. And it's around 30% cheaper.. so I reckon I would be an idiot to go with Intel there. Not because of the quality of course, just the price. But in my sincere opinion, I do believe AMD has the best chip out there at the moment with it's Athlon FX53 (which costs frikken $1500).
Fair enough.Originally posted by JKDDragon
And with the video card, both companies are still very good and most probably equal. Infact, I was going to go with an ATi card until a week ago. The reason why I'm going Nvidia this time is because their cards in general have better OpenGL capabilities and stencil shading abilities, which is what I need for Doom 3. Similarly, if you're a bigger Half Life 2 fan, then you should go for the ATi Radeons. Again with the video cards, none of the companies are outstripping the other at the moment.. if anything it's up to individual games or just miscellaneous personal preference.
By the way, thanks to everyone who made suggestions.