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FPS Creator X10 / graphics cards

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JimM
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 02:29
will this work for the x10 software: •NVIDIA GeForce G310 graphics, 512MB memory
Thanks for your help JM
Le Shorte
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 08:35
It should, yeah.
But you might want to get a slight upgrade, the mem and graphics clocks are pretty low.

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The Next
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 12:02
This is not meant to be here.

Please go to the specs thread for FPSC X10 and post it there. http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=138684&b=33

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budokaiman
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 15:06
Quote: "But you might want to get a slight upgrade"

Clock speeds aren't always the definition of how well the card will run.

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Le Shorte
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 18:23
Quote: "Clock speeds aren't always the definition of how well the card will run.
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I know, but this has worse clocks than my old 9500GS. And frankly, that's not too good. 9500GS hiccuped a few times on x10, but still ran decently. LM quality couldn't be on Best for Quality, though.

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budokaiman
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 18:28
But the G300 series is also running with GDDR5 memory access, I believe.

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Le Shorte
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 18:56 Edited at: 16th Aug 2010 18:57
Oh. Hm, let me check.

Edit: Nope, this is GDDR2.

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The Next
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Posted: 17th Aug 2010 12:15
I have had reports from a few people emailing me that that card is bad at running FPSC X10 which i cannot see why as it is an ok card but they say they have had trouble with crashes with large rooms.

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JimM
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Posted: 17th Aug 2010 20:09
I have recently been getting much appreciated help in determining whether the graphics cards I am finding in various computers I can buy are capable of running x10.
It occurred to me that maybe I should be asking whether or not it is necessary for others to have the same cards to play the games made with x10 or does that matter as much.
Pardon my ignorance and if this is the wrong thread to ask this question.
Thanks again for your help - JM
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Posted: 17th Aug 2010 23:57
They require a card that supports Direct X10.1 a full list of supported cards is on the thread i linked you to before or it is a sticky at the top of the FPSC X10 board.

They must also have Windows Vista or Windows 7

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