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Originally Posted by name='Youngie1337'
The developers of computer games have VERY powerful hardware, we have to invest in this information for study. The systems for a user is around the price range of £500-£4,000 and a £4,000 computer is more than capable of running Crysis @ max settings.
The computers they use are beyond belief, they have been using the latest technology before it was out for test purposes.
They spend around 8k mark per PC sometimes more depending on their job aspect.
The hardware back in 2007 was limited to normal people shall we say, but they had the top of the top.
To put it this way, the technology coming into 2009 will be the standard for 2003-2004 for them.
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So i guess my new hardwaer i by is old in a way,
i all ways thourt that game programers used 2 days hardwear for game develemet hence the compaterbility for playing 2 days games.
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Originally Posted by name='zak4994'
A bit exaggerated but hey, he is right.
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Crappy rig I have but it runs Crysis!
Soon to be upgraded piece by piece...
OS:Windows Vista 32 bit
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core Inside; E2140 (#2 on upgrade list
RAM: 2.5GB (1x2GB, 1x512mb) PC-4300
GPU: XFX GeForce 9600GT XXX Alpha Dog 512mb
PSU: 300 Watt ISO 400PP (#1 on upgrade list)
Monitor: 19", 16:10 ratio, maximum res=1440x900
M.B: Foxconn 45CM-S
CPU Fan: Akasa AK-961
Case size: ATX
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You what 2 try my p.c. running crysis lol...
OS: xp pro 32 bit
CPU: AMD64 3200+ old 939 sok
RAM: 2xpc3200 1Gig kinston
GPU: 8500gt 512ram pci-e
PSU: 500w winpower
Monitor: ctx 19inch
M.B: winfast
CPU Fan: 3d supercooler gigabyte