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RollingBrass July 27th, 2001 06:56 PM

Pentium III 600
256MB RAM
64MB Geforce2 GTS
6.8 GB hard drive
SB Live! Value
Windows 98SE

Running in system tray:

Norton Personal Firewall
Norton Auto-Protect

Big Lar July 27th, 2001 06:57 PM

Runs great here:
P4 1.5 @ 1800
Geforce3
512mb PC800 rdram
Maxtor HD
SBLive Value
yada yada...
Just can't get a joystick to work is all.

andrewgd July 27th, 2001 07:26 PM

PIII 450
ATB Velocity 4400 16mb
384 mb ram
soundblaster 16
Win2K

morgan3d July 27th, 2001 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vivix:
Haven't had a problem yet. The only complaint I have is that sometimes I can't hear Max's voice over some of the background noise.

System Specs:

AMD Tbird 1.33ghz
512 pc133 SDRAM
Creative GF2 GTS
SBLive! Value
Win2k Professional with sp2


I have the exact same specs (well, I tried GF1 and GF3, I don't have a GF2) and it dies horribly http://www.veforums.com/frown.gif

Are you using the new VIA 4.23 4-in-1 drivers?
Do you run as administrator?
What M.P. options do you use?

-m

Marathon Man July 27th, 2001 08:39 PM

Runs perfectly for me. But I have one question still: How the !@#$ do you bastards get such amazingly good computers!?!?
I have a PIII 500, with 128 MB RAM and a Geforce2 MX card, and I still hafta run the game in medium detail (which isn't that bad, but stiiillll...so JEALOUS). AIEEE

Portz July 27th, 2001 08:50 PM

Pentium 3 933mhz
64mb GeForce2 Pro
256 mb of ram
Sound Blaster Live! Value
Windows 98se
Using high settings and running in 1024 by 768 resoultion in 32 bit color.



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Portz

kirt July 27th, 2001 08:56 PM

AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.33 Ghz
ASUS A7A266 Motherboard (latest ALi drivers)
Visiontek Geforce3 (12.41 WHQL drivers)
SB Live! (latest drivers)
256 MB PC2100 RAM (at cas 2-2-2-6)
IBM 75GXP 60 GB hdd
Plextor 16x10x40 CDRW
3COM 3c905btx 10/100 network card
Windows 2000 (SP2 and all latest patches)
1024x768x32 (desktop and Max Payne)

Anti-aliasing doesn't seem to want to work...but otherwise the game runs flawlesly...

-kirt

[This message has been edited by kirt (edited 07-27-2001).]

Jack_Tripper July 27th, 2001 09:00 PM

p3 800e@1.0GHZ
256mb pc133
GF2GTS64mb DDR (210/420)
Biostar MV6...blah blah blah

Runs great for me at 1280x1024x32, using trillenear, and No FSAA (just dont need it), all setting set to max. Don't know how to check FPS anyone know...runs silky smooth even in heavy firefights.
-Jack


GNNR July 27th, 2001 09:03 PM

Can't find a machine that it doesn't work on...

PIII800 with KyroII, .5gig ram, 30gb HD ATA 100, 48x spin CDRom, Optical Mouse, 3com NIC, SBLive X-Gamer

AMD 900 oc to 1203mhz, .5gig ram, Gforce 2 GTS 32mb10gig ata 66, 52x CDRom and 12CDRW, Logitech Optical mouse, onboard sound and lan.

AMD 1.2, Geforce 2 GTS 64DDR, 256mb ram, Aureal A3D audio (Turtle), Optical Mouse, 60gb ATA 100, 52x CR, 8xDVD, Zip, 3com NIC.

all are homebuilt, 2MSI and 1ASUS boards, all ADSL connected. After the patch, the only issue I had was fixed (wierd load crash on map load).

I got it on WED, Beat it 2 hours ago.

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GNNR

Budster64 July 27th, 2001 09:13 PM

Abit VP6 Mobo
Dual Pent III 1000 MHz EB@ 1073
Soundblaster Live Platinum
512 MGb Mushkin Rev3 CAS 2
2X Maxtor 60GB HD's @ RAID 0
Visiontek G3 Vid Board
Panasonic 16X DVD
Plextor 12/10/32 CDRW
Intel Pro100 NIC
all locked up in a Coolcase box w/5 fans
Running WinXP RC1
Runs great BUT ONLY after I installed the patch tonight. Before it was dumping me to the desktop, same as in my Win2K partition. I've got a dual boot.
I run the game with all settings on max, triple buffer, 32bit texture depth @1600X1200X32.
Now it's smooth as a baby's bottom.


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