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Spookeh

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  1. Another possible new computer is this:

    Intel® Core™ i7 920 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz,8MB Cache,4.8GT/s)

    6GB 1333MHz Triple Channel DDR3 SDRAM - ( 3x2GB )

    2x 1GB ATi 4670 Graphics accelerator (CrossFire for Ultimate Gaming)

    Samsung 22x Dual Layer DVD Writer

    Other GPU options are:

    1GB ATI HD4670 Graphics accelerator

    1GB NVIDIA GeForce with CUDA 9600GT

    1GB NVIDIA GeForce with CUDA GTX280

    Or at the very edge of my budget, 2GB ATi Radeon HD4870X2

  2. Well I'll be getting a new laptop soon, should run GTA: IV full settings no problem, but thought I'd check here first. Here's the specs:

    Alienware m15x

    CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T8100 2.1GHz (3MB Cache 800MHz FSB)

    GPU: 256MB NVidia® GeForce® 8600M GT

    OS: Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit

    HDD: 160GB 7200 RPM SATA

    Disk Drive: 8x Dual Layer Writer

    Sound Card: Intel® High-Definition Audio (24-bit, 192Khz)

    Wireless Card: Internal Intel® Wireless 4965 a/b/g/Draft-N Mini-Card

    RAM: 1GB (Will upgrade, but not alienware ram, it's friggin expensive!)

    Price: £960

    I'm willing to fork out a bit extra for 512MB NVidia® GeForce® 8700M GT or 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3870 is the GPU isn't enough.

  3. When I play the game, random code flashes up all the time. I had this problem when I first installed, then I updated my graphics driver, it crashed my laptop, & restarted & it worked fine, but I've just done a complete re-install of Vista & I don't really want to crash it again, any ideas?

  4. Processor: Intel Core Duo 1.8ghz

    Graphics: Intel GMA950 256mb (Yes, I'm on a laptop :( )

    RAM: 4GB

    OS: Vista

    While you have more than enough RAM and your processor is (just) good enough, there is no way that you will ever get the game running on integrated Intel graphics, sorry.

    Since it's a laptop, I'm not sure if you can replace the graphics card or not, someone else will have to confirm this.

    I thought that would be the case :( And I don't think you can replace it, I'm fairly sure it's built right in with the motherboard, & I don't really wan't to replace that as I'm getting a new computer soon anyway.
  5. So I installed the hot coffee mod to see what all the fuss was about, & noticed all my mods were gone, I put the backed up files back, still nothing, so I re-installed, now it crashes everytime I try to load a saved game & no mods will work? It's really annoying :(

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