Anyone here playing it on a Ti4600 card? With around an Athlon 2800 level processor? If so please tell me if the game is very playable or if I need to splurge for a new card soon
Yea, I'm on a 2500+ (well, its overclocked to like a 3200+) but with a gf4 ti4200 64meg card - 1024x768 runs okay, gets choppy once in a while, but playable.
if you'd read up on it, you'd know doom3 plays worse on overclocked systems than it does on the same system at stock speed. try putting it back to nromal, changing the cache to 256 and playing at high. with that rig you can run that just fine unless you have alot of spyware/virii on your system. a defrag may help too
Avder wrote:I still dont get how a game can play worse on an overclocked system.
carmack said that doom3 will use parts of your video card that normally aren't utilized and aren't "broken in" and it could cause some damage. kinda like starting up your car in -30 degree weather and punching it all the way to work without letting it warm up.
i'm not quite sure how overclocking the cpu would hurt rather than benefit, but the hardocp benchmarks showed it running better on stock.
tricord, i bet you could run it on minimal details with that cache tweak. switch it to 256 or higher and see if you can get it to run smooth on 640x480
Avder, Im playing it a ti4600 with a p4 2.4, 512rdram and multiplayer was almost unplayable, or maybe I was on a sh!tty server. Single player is great and I think between work and Doom3 I've got about 3 hours of sleep this week.