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How much ram is required to play this game.(i have 150mb of ram)
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Assuming you can play the game, the answer is < 150 Mb
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Sometimes i lagg.
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maybe you need better video hardware then :P
if by lag you mean have low fps anyway.
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The game is actually pretty efficient in terms of the bandwidth required for the connection, except when you have to download a lot of content - at which point you might struggle to keep a decent ping on some worlds. The majority of the 3d models, sounds and textures you need for Biplaneworld and Battlezone are included in the full game installer. For Reina Roja you'll need to grab the world-specific install, cos it has >10mb of content and you'll never get it all through the game without something somewhere complaining about it :)

The worlds are distributed all over the place: Biplaneworld, Battlezone and Gyruss are in the UK; Reina Roja, Wings Field and Zoric are in the US; I'm not sure about the others but there's a fair chance one of em's near you, somewhere. The only other thing to say is the usual advice for any game - turn off all other progs while running it; make sure findfast is disabled; and make sure all your drivers are up to date.

In terms of video performance - if that's what you mean by "lag" - well, we've seen the game running on a system with an ancient 2mb ATI card, and in general the game will run on systems as low-end as ~300Mhz with 64Mb RAM. It won't be pretty, and it won't be quick, but it'll probably run. If your system specs are giving you a low framerate, try playing with the graphics options (playing = turning everything off) as discussed in the help pages on this site.

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another bit that should be mentioned praps is that when you first land on a world with a *lot* of map packets (ie: an older island that players have built all over on), it sometimes takes awhile to absorb all the models into video memory.

or something like that. ugh. why i bother trying to explain these things is...well, i'm not going to bother trying to explain. 8)
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im on a 350Mhz 256 MB RAM, 32 MB TNT 2, i get anywhere from 20-40 FPS, provided you have your settings tweaked on your video card =), im actually over-clocked like a mofo, indy speed on core is 125, im at 200, memory was 150, im at 250 :lol:
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Fooli wrote:The game is actually pretty efficient in terms of the bandwidth required for the connection, except when you have to download a lot of content - at which point you might struggle to keep a decent ping on some worlds. The majority of the 3d models, sounds and textures you need for Biplaneworld and Battlezone are included in the full game installer. For Reina Roja you'll need to grab the world-specific install, cos it has >10mb of content and you'll never get it all through the game without something somewhere complaining about it :)

The worlds are distributed all over the place: Biplaneworld, Battlezone and Gyruss are in the UK; Reina Roja, Wings Field and Zoric are in the US; I'm not sure about the others but there's a fair chance one of em's near you, somewhere. The only other thing to say is the usual advice for any game - turn off all other progs while running it; make sure findfast is disabled; and make sure all your drivers are up to date.

In terms of video performance - if that's what you mean by "lag" - well, we've seen the game running on a system with an ancient 2mb ATI card, and in general the game will run on systems as low-end as ~300Mhz with 64Mb RAM. It won't be pretty, and it won't be quick, but it'll probably run. If your system specs are giving you a low framerate, try playing with the graphics options (playing = turning everything off) as discussed in the help pages on this site.

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I actually downloaded everything successfully, didnt need the installer, well cuz i didnt know about it until afterwards, oh well, i have 3MB Cable Modem, which did help, but yeah for the slower plp out there, the installer is alot better.
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If you have an Nvidia based car, here are some quick tweaks for yuh

Under Open GL
Turn on V-Sync
always use 16 BPP
make sure that you have Enabled CPU Support for MMX or 3D Now! (if not, turn it off)
Buffer Flipping Mode(Auto-Select)
Under Direct X
Turn Fog Emulation Table off
Use "Best Performance"
if you have 256 MB RAM + use 30+ PCI texture memory, if you have a PCI card, used based on your video cards memory.
Make sure your Pre-Rendering no more then 3 frames ahead
Leave Texel Origin to Center
Performance Graph off

Under DXDIAG
(provided you have an AGP Video Card) make sure AGP Acceleration is enabled
Also try and get a AGP Utility from your Motherboard manufactuer and set the AGP to aatleast 2x for fast performance, i recommend 4x if your computer can handle it.
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hedgehog wrote: or something like that. ugh. why i bother trying to explain these things is...well, i'm not going to bother trying to explain. 8)
i should mention this somehow seemed "funny" or something on half an hour sleep and way, way too much wine.

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Made me laugh :]
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prolly cause you were on half an hour of sleep and way, way too much wine ;)
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