What are the specs for Mount & Blade? - mount blade camp night
I have this game Mount & Blade, it seems fairly decent. In any case, I have not been able to find the specifications for them. I wonder whether the specifications for all beginners to the game, and if they have any comments about the game.
I know that does not answer the website configuration system, laboratory and he was not there, so please.
All comments are welcome. Thank you.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Mount Blade Camp Night What Are The Specs For Mount & Blade?
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That's what I found at Best Buy:
Minimum System Requirements
PC running Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows XP, Windows Vista
PC System RAM Memory512MB
Hard Drive Space700MB
The PC graphics card Video64MB
She had checked 3.5 / 4th
I might as well play fight with four years. It works best, but always entertaining. If you have something done in the past two years, should go well. Not that the playing field of course.
Upstream? I freaking love it! For the small price I paid back twenty dollars, if it was during the test, I tried a game with a competent combat system incredibly easy to mod, and infinitely reproducible. If you like action games in the third person, that is very good and good value for money, in my opinion.
There are also some management of the castle and strategy.
The game is great, tons of fun, addictive. There is an active mod community (My favorites are struggling with balance and the Eagle and the Radiant Cross armed), and a lot of variety in the game really Sandbox - founded missions only act, savings, political and fun.
My only complaint is that from time to time with the character selection screen, an error GLR and the game crashes. No biggie, just start again. This is something that they are still active. Otherwise, I have no complaints about the game (and I play since 1991).
When the team was in the last three years they have built no problems. One good thing about trying M & B, not to the next Bioshock. It is developing a game to be played, instead of trying to maximize your Quad-Core 3.0 GHz w / dual 9600 GT in SLI.
You must get a DX7 video card with 64 MB of RAM. It looks much better on DX9, but really need a card with 256 MB of RAM to run well. I have an HP a6230n (AMD Dual-heart 2.87 GHz, 3 GB RAM, 128 MB of integrated Nvidia 6150) and works very well in DX7. It is better to use a separate graphics card real work (goes back to a 8400 GS) Buy 256 MB after Christmas.
If you can play a single core with the integrated vid card, not a mod that converts low-resolution graphics for the system to continue. You can find www.mbrepository.com.
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