Notices

Go Back   FileFront Forums > Main Forums > General Gaming

Remember Me?

General Gaming
THE place to discuss all things gaming!
Includes our Game Subforums, and free Member Exclusive Game Servers!

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old July 28th, 2001   #111
I don't spend enough time here
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
28 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Nailed is a n00b
Default

Who else can run it with a Voodoo 3 16 meg card?
Nailed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #112
I'm too cool to Post
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
5 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
pdogg is a n00b
Default

I have:

1.2 Gighrz
VooDoo 5
60 gig hd
Win2K Pro
SB Live Value
pdogg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #113
Slightly cooler than a n00b
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
42 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Skid Mark is a n00b
Default

runs good on mine
amd duron 700mhz/128mb ram/20gig ultra dma 66 hard drive at 7200 rpm/geforce 2 pro 64mb/sound blaster x-gamer
Skid Mark is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #114
The Internet ends at GF
 
Join Date: July 27th, 2001
140 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
heyhey233 is a n00b
Default

P3 800
256 mb ram
64 mb TNT2 (came with the comp)
Soundblaster Live! Value
Windows ME
heyhey233 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #115
Slightly cooler than a n00b
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
42 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Skid Mark is a n00b
Default

oh i forgot about the os
im running windows me
Skid Mark is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #116
I'm too cool to Post
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
1 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Black_Enigma is a n00b
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by MortICi:
OS: Win98
HD: 40 Gig
Vid: Nvidia Vanta 8mb
Sfx: Riptide Modem/Sound Combo
Ram: 128
CPU: 650Mhz P3
Monitor: 17" Viewsonic
Res: 640x480x16
Settings: Everything to Medium

Everything runs smooth execept in some Open areas... But what do you expect. Also slow downs in HUGE (16 Person) fire fights. But all probs are cause of my 8meg VidCard go figure

Game Rocks anyway!

P.S. Im planning on getting a new card so save the rant. It's gonna be a TNT 2 Ultra.

-MortICi-
JESUS CHRIST! I have the exact same specs, the card and everything. Do you have a hewlett packard? I still havent bought Max Payne cus I was afraid it wouldnt run well, but you answered my question if it will. Im gona buy it and get a new card sooner or later. Is your name Andy too? Heh we also registered on the same day........this is just wierd.



[This message has been edited by Black_Enigma (edited 07-28-2001).]
Black_Enigma is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #117
GF makes me horny
 
Join Date: January 14th, 2001
84 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
rOnin*DLuX is a n00b
Send a message via ICQ to rOnin*DLuX
Default

My specs:

-Athlon Tbird 1.33 Ghz on a MSI KT7 mobo Alpha cooled.
-256 mb Infineon PCI-133 ram.
-Asus V8200 Deluxe Geforce 3 64 mb.
-Terratec DMX XFire1024 soundcard (for gaming) + Terratec 24/96 (for audio composing).
-Adaptec 29160N SCSI Controller.
-Plextor 40x SCSI Cdrom + Plextor 12/4/32 SCSI CD-R.

Max Payne running very smooth on my setup, and only had 1 lockup because I was so stupid enough to leave a virusscanner running. And imho Max Payne lives up to its promises... I'm very very very impressed.

rO out.

p.s. The OS running here is a fully patched WIn98 (no SE).

[This message has been edited by rOnin*DLuX (edited 07-28-2001).]
rOnin*DLuX is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #118
I'm too cool to Post
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
9 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Tomcat is a n00b
Default

ABIT TH7 RAID MOBO
Intel Pentium 4 1.7ghz
512Mb Samsung PC-800 RDRAM
80 GB Western Digital 7200RPM HD
ATI Radeon 64MB DDR VIVO
19" Philips 109S Monitor .28dp
12X A-Open DVD-ROM
12x8x32x Samsung CD-RW Windows 98SE

I run it in full detail in 1024x768 32-Bit resoulution and get very smooth framerates.No slowdowns at all.I love it!

I DID NOT PATCH TO V1.01!


Tomcat is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #119
I'm too cool to Post
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
1 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
joshyy is a n00b
Default

P3-500 Asus P3B
256 Mb RAM
Hercules Geforce 2 GTS 32Mb AGP
Soundblaster 512 PCI
USB Razer Boomslang 2000
PS2 keyboard
(ide+scsi, some hds, a cdrom, a burner)

W2k PRO
12.40 Hercules video drivers
DX8

runs nice and smooth at 1024*768*32bit medium quality
joshyy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old July 28th, 2001   #120
I'm too cool to Post
 
Join Date: July 28th, 2001
2 posts, 0 likes.
Rep Power: 0
Xenoland is a n00b
Default

The specs are,

Intel P4 1.7Ghz @1.9Ghz
Asus P4T Motherboard
512MB PC800 RDRAM(Samsung)
320GB ATA100 Raid5 (4x80GB Seagate)
64MB Asus v8200 GF3 AGP
Creative SB Live Platinum
Promise Supertrak 100 ATA100 Raid5 PCI
Samsung 17.1" LCD TV/Monitor
Kenwood 72x TrueX
Pioneer 16x DVD ATA 66
Ricoh 40x20x10x CDRW
Intel 100/1000 PCI NIC
Pinnacle Systems Miro DV500+
MS Win98 SE

v1.01 patch.

The game worked fine and stopped dropping back to the desktop, after I disabled Sound acceleration.

[This message has been edited by Xenoland (edited 07-28-2001).]

[This message has been edited by Xenoland (edited 07-28-2001).]
Xenoland is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Max Payne causing serious system errors? Lynch General Gaming 4 August 9th, 2001 09:40 AM
It's Late, How well would this system run max payne. BennyBoy! General Gaming 21 July 31st, 2001 03:49 AM
Max payne A . I trigger system Freakyswifty General Gaming 14 July 30th, 2001 08:18 PM
Max Weirdo Payne and system requirements Deviancy General Gaming 1 July 30th, 2001 03:46 PM
UndER The SysTEM MOD for Max Payne! voreekman General Gaming 1 July 30th, 2001 03:24 PM


All times are GMT -7.







   
 





This site is part of the Defy Media Gaming network

The best serving of video game culture, since 2001. Whether you're looking for news, reviews, walkthroughs, or the biggest collection of PC gaming files on the planet, Game Front has you covered. We also make no illusions about gaming: it's supposed to be fun. Browse gaming galleries, humor lists, and honest, short-form reporting. Game on!

FileFront Forums - Terms of Service - Top
Theme Selection
Copyright © 2002-2016 Game Front. All rights reserved. Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Forum Theme by Danny King (FileTrekker), Sheepeep & Graeme(rs)
RSS Feed Widget by FeedWind