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FPSC Classic Product Chat / System Requirements

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Tiragon Studios
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 01:39
Is there a way to figure out system requirements that are needed to play your game if you would like to sell it.
Lowell05
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 02:10
Yes, If you put it on filefront it will tell you how much RAM your game contains, but be warned, if anyone knows about your filefront account they can come and download it for free, if you want to go to filefront it can be found at http://www.filefront.com.

Lowell Richard Lowe 3rd
FredP
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 05:20
Look on the back of the box FPSC came in or check out the specs by going to the FPSC page...click on "The Game Creators" on the top left to get to it.

Duplex
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 11:55
Quote: "Look on the back of the box FPSC came in or check out the specs by going to the FPSC page...click on "The Game Creators" on the top left to get to it"


No he's after how to find you the specs needed to play a game he made.

See The Duplex Creations Website at:
http://www.duplexcreations.mdhost.info
Silvester
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 12:13
Besides,we all know the specs on the FPSC box are not the real one's.
Smitho
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 12:42
Quote: "Besides,we all know the specs on the FPSC box are not the real one's."


I think TGC were bang out of order with regards to the box. So many lies on it.

Thraxas
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 13:57 Edited at: 1st Jun 2007 13:59
Quote: "I think TGC were bang out of order with regards to the box. So many lies on it."


Depends on how you look at it. To run FPS Creator the specs on the box are fine. In fact many users can run FPS Creator with specs far below those listed. However, the games made by FPS Creator definitely need better specs than those on the box, but that's not technically what they're selling you. It's a gray area certainly.

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Quote: "If you put it on filefront it will tell you how much RAM your game contains, but be warned, if anyone knows about your filefront account they can come and download it for free"


That is possibly one of the funniest things I have read.
Goodman84
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Posted: 1st Jun 2007 23:47
Use A VM (Virtual PC) and test it with different things such as with500mb ram then if that works so so test with 750 and if that Exactly right use it as recommended! Or something like that, thats what I'm going to do!

hey
Game Beetle
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2007 03:15
Virtual PC sounds like somtihng out of a bloody scifi movie. Well in regaurds to smitho's post yes many of the specs listed on the back of the box dont work but remember this "you only paid 100 dollers for this" perhaps if you want a better engine to make your games on try unreal engine it only cost "10000 dollars".

cheers mates
gamebeetle ceo
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Posted: 5th Jun 2007 00:58
If you guys want I can do some testing with your games and analyze the results and put them into a spreadsheet.
Thraxas
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Posted: 5th Jun 2007 01:30
Quote: "you only paid 50 dollers for this"

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