Graphics problem
jamesabrown1:
True enough. Processing power is the key to games like Sims 2. Especially when it grows to behemoth proportions with SPs, EPs, and CC. The Intel DUO processors perform nicely, as do the AMD, in fact, AMD has now announced a quad processor - but that's a different story. I have the game on both a desktop and a laptop. The desktop has a 1.9G processor and the graphics has 256MB built in memory, the laptop has a DUO processor that yields 3+G of processing speed and the graphics card has 512M built on. Both systems have 2GB of RAM. I have both machines loaded to the gills with Sims 2 and CC, the only thing not yet installed is AL. The desktop has gotten a bit jerky in its play, but the laptop runs smoothly. I would recommend at least 1 GB of RAM in addition to the processor and graphics upgrades, but if you are running Windows VISTA, you really don't want less than 2 GB of RAM.
mrnapolean1:
My dell specs
OS Windows Vista Home premium SP1 (Windows XP Home original)
RAM 1.2 GB (512 MB was the original)
HDD 120 GB Seagate (80 GB Hitachi travel star Original)
Chipset [i am embarrassed/mad at this chipset] Intel 915GM/GMS, 910GML
Processor Intel Celeron 1.60 GHz
for a dell inspiron 1300 notebook.
wanturs:
iam soooo not likeing sims2
mrnapolean1:
wanturs, how come?
caffeinated.joy:
And what, exactly, does it have to do with this thread? Please, don't hijack threads with unrelated stuff. Thanks.
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