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CPU: PII 350Mhz or faster.
Memory: 64Meg required, 128 MB for Win 2000 or XP.
Graphics Card: 16MB OpenGL compatible
Hard disk space: 665MB, and a bit more for the swap file, and saves, obviously.
They say have a PII 400Mhz or faster for Multiplayer. They're right.
56k is all you need too. I get lag, but it's strangly rare.
Right, supported chipsets:
ATI Radeon, ATI Radeon 7500/8500, ATI Rage 128, ATI Rage 128 Pro, Matrox G400 [mine, alright, but crap for textures], Matrox G450, MAtrox G550, NVIDIA GeForce 256/3/2 family, NVIDIA RIVA TNT/TNT2 family, PowerVR Kyro, and PowerVR Kryo II.
*phew*
And Direct X 8 or higher, and 8 comes with the game.
Now go buy.
And it will bring joy and happiness to Star Wars fans with pretty decent PC specs
I just hope it happens soon. Real soon
Apart from massive Jedi leaps and force shoves?
Today I got to a zero gravity level, which was excellent.
And had to engage 3 dark Jedi in lightsabre duel.
But then it happened, the sole reason this game is worth buying:
You get to ride in/control an AT-ST.
Those two legged AT-AT Walkers, the Scout Walker.
Yep, having been pursued by them, now you get to take one and go mental.
And force choke Stormtroopers and throw them away like a dirty hanky.
(I'm too lazy to look it up myself). :D
I also get a lot of lag, even with my cable modem
But it's still playable usually
> I just want it to chop Goatboy's smug head off with ma Purple Lightsaber... It
> is my destiny...
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Now if I was really childish, I could make a joke about my magic purple wand as well.
(Who was it that said games were geeky??)