Thank you
That can run on
A PD 2.20GHz
1024 MB of RAM
GeForce 7300GS 256 MB 64 bit (yeah i know it sucks, gonna upgrade soon)
And I want some games to test my system to the max please...
On a side note:
Which is better?
GeForce 8800GT 512 MB 256-bit
OR
HIS HD4850 512 MB 256-bit
Both are close in my budget but since I can buy only one, which one should I?
I have finally got a system. Here it is:
Acer 17" LCD Monitor.
Intel Pentium D 2.20 GHz
Intel D-945 Mobo.
512 MB RAM DDR2
ATX Approved Thermal Casing
80 GB SATA HDD
And graphic card coming soon...
What games would you recommend? I right now have 64 MB of RAM in Video Memory share.
...really really really really need for my PS2;
Toca 3 - c'mon man, its TOCA, one of the best (if not the best) simulator races out there. But even though this is in my most wanted list, I have to be fair and point both its ups and downs:
Ups:
Damage - Codemasters' greatest trademark is the damage it puts in its racing games. Recent games showing this off are DiRT and GRiD, but even though TOCA 3 is not next gen, its damage is by far the greatest yet seen in the 6th generation. (and yes, I'm comparing MNC3, HP2[PS2] and even Forza)
Tracks - Like, 100+ tracks? WTF. Thats more than any other racing game out there, with GT4's being second but still half of TOCA's.
35 disciplines of racing - Dude, thats more than anything I know.
Downs:
Cars - 70+ cars only. Though it may be better than and NFS's roster, and may match up to MNC3's, this is nothing compared to the 200+ in EPR and FM and 700+ in GT4. That may be alot, but after seeing GT4 I just wish more cars be included.
The local game store said that they will have TOCA 3 by today or tomorrow, so if you notice any further absence of me, blame TOCA 3
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But for any of you who is curious of 'what is TOCA?' here are a few screenshots of it:
http://www.codemasters.com/games/uploadedimages/s_crash.jpg
http://www.codemasters.com/games/uploadedimages/marcos_mantis_shot3.jpg
http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2005/073/reviews/926742_20050315_screen002.jpg
Ouch.



