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Red October1984 02-21-13 09:09 PM

DCS Maybe?
 
So I been thinkin' lately... :hmm2:

I popped on over to the DCS Website to look at the sysreqs of DCS World since it is free...

I've got a bad GPU, but some RAM....and if needed...some RAM Upgrade slots.

Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4500 @ 2.30GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 4028MB RAM
Card name: Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Display Memory: 1695 MB
Dedicated Memory: 64 MB
Shared Memory: 1631 MB
Native Mode: 1366 x 768

IL-2 1946's reqs are less demanding...but I'm wondering if what I have above isn't good enough could I just get some RAM and upgrade a bit?

Dowly 02-22-13 05:49 AM

I doubt you can get any decent FPS off of DCS with that GPU, the minimum is
listed as 512MB, yours is 64MB IIRC.

And no, more RAM wouldn't help.

Red October1984 02-22-13 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2014242)
I doubt you can get any decent FPS off of DCS with that GPU, the minimum is
listed as 512MB, yours is 64MB IIRC.

And no, more RAM wouldn't help.

That's what I was thinking...It was worth asking about though. DCS looks like a wonderful game. I was told somewhere that upgrading my RAM would help my GPU. I can run games that need 256 mb GPU like Battlefield Vietnam...

...and I can run the first ArmA on lower detail.

Arclight 02-22-13 02:44 PM

DCS is a wee bit demanding really.

Red October1984 02-22-13 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arclight (Post 2014446)
DCS is a wee bit demanding really.

Well....if I ever get that gaming rig.... :D

DCS will be the first game I get.

Herr-Berbunch 05-14-13 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2014456)
Well....if I ever get that gaming rig.... :D

DCS will be the first game I get.

Game? :o

A game would forgive your errors, respawn you and a few seconds later you'd be on your way.

Oberon 05-14-13 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2056482)
Game? :o

A game would forgive your errors, respawn you and a few seconds later you'd be on your way.

A game would not require ten minutes to start the damn thing up, or about six hours to learn the controls to start the damn thing up. :03:

CCIP 05-14-13 02:11 PM

Yeah, the short answer for now is "don't bother". Especially since it's a massive download and would take you forever, and not even run at all.

DCS is very demanding, several times more so than IL-2. I wouldn't trust the minimum or even the recommended requirements on that thing.

Red October1984 05-14-13 06:08 PM

Thanks once again guys for telling me what I expected. :03:

My laptop is a POS when it comes to gaming. :shifty:

I will play DCS one of these days and when I do it'll be glorious.

Herr-Berbunch 05-14-13 06:23 PM

Maybe get a smaller car and a bigger PC. :hmmm:

You don't need a 'Stang. You want, you would like, but you don't need.

Red October1984 05-14-13 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2056705)
Maybe get a smaller car and a bigger PC. :hmmm:

You don't need a 'Stang. You want, you would like, but you don't need.

I don't need a new PC. I want...I would like....but don't need.

I love IL-2 1946....I love 2005 or 1970 'Stangs.

What i'd really like is to save $2500 and buy the FN FS2000 I saw at the sporting goods store the other day. That was one of the coolest things I've ever held. :03:

Skybird 05-15-13 06:24 AM

Since you play IL-2 "only", one reminder of what it means to jump from that to DCS.
IL-2 is a game, and you are done after reading 5 minutes at best, not counting to set
up your keyboard commands. DCS, every title of theirs, apparently, means in-depth study
sims - and you need to treat them like that if you want to get the best out of them.
That means: you will need to spend hours with reading.

http://i.imgur.com/btcMo50.jpg

Herr-Berbunch 05-15-13 06:43 AM

I have folders like that for DCS. Maybe not quite as thick though. The folders, not me. :D

The wife hates that they take up so much room.

Skybird 05-15-13 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2056845)
I have folders like that for DCS.

Maybe, but those ^ are mine. :arrgh!: Keep your hands off my books...!

Herr-Berbunch 05-15-13 07:15 AM

Maybe it'd help if I read them once in a while. :hmmm:

I haven't played A-10C since some patch a while ago (before P-51), and I haven't played DCS full stop since just after I got P-51 (and some fantastic skins).

That is too long ago. :cry:

Oberon 05-15-13 11:12 AM

I'm a bit more technologically advanced:

http://www.booknook.biz/images/uploads/Kindle_e-ink.jpg

Which reminds me, I need to put the Shark start-up and wep systems checklist on to the kindle. :yep:

Skybird 05-15-13 11:34 AM

Oberon,

would you mind to set up some pics of the display with manual pages displayed from DCS or other sims, some Din A4 pdf, and such? I would like to see that first-hand myself. I am considering a solid ebook reader myself since quite some time, for the mere purpose of displaying PDFs on it (no e-book buys planned, I prefer to actually own what I pay for), but I have skipped the idea time and again due to the small displays, or in case of tablets, the prices. (I also hate that batteries still cannot be exchanged once their lifetime has run out, so that I need to buy a new device).

Oberon 05-15-13 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2056967)
Oberon,

would you mind to set up some pics of the display with manual pages displayed from DCS or other sims, some Din A4 pdf, and such? I would like to see that first-hand myself. I am considering a solid ebook reader myself since quite some time, for the mere purpose of displaying PDFs on it (no e-book buys planned, I prefer to actually own what I pay for), but I have skipped the idea time and again due to the small displays, or in case of tablets, the prices. (I also hate that batteries still cannot be exchanged once their lifetime has run out, so that I need to buy a new device).

I usually just use checklists rather than proper pictures, I just tried to send a copy of the Black Shark pdf across but it exceeded the 25meg limit on my hotmail account. Pictures are small, yes, but you can increase the size by zooming in, but then you have to scroll. So it can be a bit clunky and in that respect you're probably better off using the folder. But for a simple start-up checklist it's handy to have.
The kindle is actually my mothers, although it's in my name on Amazon, and for me it was handy to get for the book 'Chieftains' by Bob Forrest-Webb which, in used paperback form, you're lucky to get for less than 20 quid but on the kindle is just over three.

Skybird 05-15-13 03:59 PM

Thanks. Zooming and then panning around a PDF site, that is what keeps me away. And what I did not know is that you need to feed a Kindle via your emailbox - another argument against it (at least when wanting a reader for my purposes). I do not regret to not have payed money for something so far. It's just that I am willing to do if the price is right and the item meets my demands.

Red October1984 05-15-13 10:03 PM

I had heard that DCS was nothing to sneeze at but what are those? Three inch binders? :o


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