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Fergie1
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Post subject: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 03 Jan 2008, 21:04 Posts: 1533
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You can post your pictures/YouTube vids here and ask for help if you need it and just talk about the game. 
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iceman1
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 16 Sep 2006, 15:50 Posts: 23984 Location: North Pole Country:
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I don't have Rfactor , do i need a Good PC?
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F1 Champion
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 10 Jan 2007, 19:18 Posts: 191
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iceman1 wrote: I don't have Rfactor , do i need a Good PC? The game is 3 years old now so you don't need the very latest stuff to play on high or full graphic settings. I'm running it on the following system and I have no problems with a 22 car grid (MMG 07) at full graphic settings. AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+, 2.2 GHz PowerColor Radeon HD 3870, 512 MB 4GB ram -- I also give you a nice fight a had at my league race at Shanghai last year  I'm driving the Honda. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ylnf5_blM4
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iceman1
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 16 Sep 2006, 15:50 Posts: 23984 Location: North Pole Country:
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I have core2duo 1.73GHZ , 2GB Ram. I have a problem when I am playing new Games 
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F1 Champion
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 10 Jan 2007, 19:18 Posts: 191
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What graphics card do you have?
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Sanredrose
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 23:17 Posts: 1298 Location: San Diego
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F1 Champion wrote: iceman1 wrote: I don't have Rfactor , do i need a Good PC? The game is 3 years old now so you don't need the very latest stuff to play on high or full graphic settings. I'm running it on the following system and I have no problems with a 22 car grid (MMG 07) at full graphic settings. AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+, 2.2 GHz PowerColor Radeon HD 3870, 512 MB 4GB ram -- I also give you a nice fight a had at my league race at Shanghai last year  I'm driving the Honda. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ylnf5_blM4Honestly man your machine is a beast ! You shouldn't have any problems in running the rFactor mods for 2009 as well !!
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Sanredrose
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 23:17 Posts: 1298 Location: San Diego
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iceman1 wrote: I have core2duo 1.73GHZ , 2GB Ram. I have a problem when I am playing new Games  Some new games might cause some trouble when you play. But the current config you have, i can safely assume you have an onboard graphics card that derives memory from 2 GB for video acceleration. This is enough for rFactor. You should not have any problem in playing the game. Or else you can try the GP4 F1 2007 modded version.
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phil1993
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32 Posts: 25162 Country:
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i have the same as iceman and mine is ok at the moment (fingers crossed)
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iceman1
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 16 Sep 2006, 15:50 Posts: 23984 Location: North Pole Country:
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Sanredrose wrote: iceman1 wrote: I have core2duo 1.6GHZ , 2GB Ram. I have a problem when I am playing new Games  Some new games might cause some trouble when you play. But the current config you have, i can safely assume you have an onboard graphics card that derives memory from 2 GB for video acceleration. This is enough for rFactor. You should not have any problem in playing the game. Or else you can try the GP4 F1 2007 modded version. My Laptop: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.a ... llite+P205 I am Playing GP4 but i have some problems with the Graphics  not very fast 
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phil1993
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32 Posts: 25162 Country:
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better than nothing, eh. I have Toshiba too, but mine looks less good than yours  I'm trying to do a lap of Paul Ricard without drifting and spinning
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Sanredrose
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 23:17 Posts: 1298 Location: San Diego
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iceman1 wrote: Sanredrose wrote: iceman1 wrote: I have core2duo 1.6GHZ , 2GB Ram. I have a problem when I am playing new Games  Some new games might cause some trouble when you play. But the current config you have, i can safely assume you have an onboard graphics card that derives memory from 2 GB for video acceleration. This is enough for rFactor. You should not have any problem in playing the game. Or else you can try the GP4 F1 2007 modded version. My Laptop: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.a ... llite+P205 I am Playing GP4 but i have some problems with the Graphics  not very fast  GP4 graphics is always a lottery. You have to fine tune it manually. I would suggest you turn off the shadows, reflection and other additional stuff. Just push your car quality & image quality to high, set fps at 30 and run the benchmark. Once the benchmark is complete play a race in Monte Carlo. Why Monaco ? Because this street circuit is the most intensive in terms of graphics requirement. After 2 or 3 trials you will find a suitable setup for Graphics !
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Sanredrose
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007, 23:17 Posts: 1298 Location: San Diego
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Do you guys know about Windows Ready Boost ? If not let me explain. I have a 2 GB pen drive. I attach that to my Windows Vista Machine & Select ready boost in the menu which appears when you connect a USB drive. From then windows considers this pen drive as additional RAM for the computer.
This is very useful when you are playing games and you need more RAM. But the physical architecture of the Intel / AMD ( 32 bit addressing scheme) allows physical access to only 4 GB of RAM. So don't put a 4 GB pen drive in the machine and expect an improved performance compared to a 2 GB Pen drive.
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phil1993
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32 Posts: 25162 Country:
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yeah, ive treid Monte and it works fine. thanks
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iceman1
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 16 Sep 2006, 15:50 Posts: 23984 Location: North Pole Country:
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Sanredrose wrote: iceman1 wrote: Sanredrose wrote: iceman1 wrote: I have core2duo 1.6GHZ , 2GB Ram. I have a problem when I am playing new Games  Some new games might cause some trouble when you play. But the current config you have, i can safely assume you have an onboard graphics card that derives memory from 2 GB for video acceleration. This is enough for rFactor. You should not have any problem in playing the game. Or else you can try the GP4 F1 2007 modded version. My Laptop: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.a ... llite+P205 I am Playing GP4 but i have some problems with the Graphics  not very fast  GP4 graphics is always a lottery. You have to fine tune it manually. I would suggest you turn off the shadows, reflection and other additional stuff. Just push your car quality & image quality to high, set fps at 30 and run the benchmark. Once the benchmark is complete play a race in Monte Carlo. Why Monaco ? Because this street circuit is the most intensive in terms of graphics requirement. After 2 or 3 trials you will find a suitable setup for Graphics ! oh Thanks I'll try next week  I Have 2005 MOD onboard with Kimi 
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phil1993
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Post subject: Re: rFactor Talk
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32 Posts: 25162 Country:
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iceman, is that 2005 mod on GP4 or rfactor?
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