| Red Squirrel - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Yeah probably why it won't run on my machine. MIne is border line, and my video card is "only" a 64MB radeon 7500. I say "only" because to me that's more then enough but I don't play that many games. |
| manadren - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| If you check the readme, the game actually takes a pretty high-end machine to run properly, which isn't all that surprising when you consider that instead of trying to fit all the textures and meshes required for all those snazzy 3d objects into the exe, they actually included code to generate them on the fly when you run the game. These are the recommended system specs: - A 1.5GHz Pentium3/Athlon or faster. - 512MB of RAM (or more) - A Geforce4Ti (or higher) or ATI Radeon8500 (or higher) graphics card supporting pixel shaders 1.3, preferably with 128MB or more of VRAM. - Some kind of sound hardware - DirectX 9.0b |
| Red Squirrel - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Talk about getting a cool. |
| Sir William Wallace - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Naughty Red! What did I tell you about inhaling liquid nitrogen vapour? |
| Red Squirrel - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Woah, just tried it, it did something to my monitor's gamma lol, I'll reboot and hopefully it will fix it. That's umm, odd. all the colors are very weird. |
| Red Squirrel - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Yeah I tried it and all I got was a progress meter. Hmmm, have not tried it on my own machine yet though, I'll give it a try. |
| sintekk - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| Wasn't really a FPS for me, it was more of a really nice looking slideshow |
| jryan - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| And now I wonder why I shelled out the money for the three-disc UT2003.... lol Isn't it amazing, though? UT Game of the Year Edition was 1CD, UT2003 was 3 cds, but none of the same maps and now UT2004 is 6 CDs. Meanwhile, they come out with a good looking FPS at 96KB. |
| Red Squirrel - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| That is really cool! I have no clue how they manage that. |
| manadren - Apr-15-2004 server time |
| With the latest iteration of Unreal Tournament clocking in a 6 cds or 1 dvd, I found this rather interesting when I saw it on slashdot today: A rather impressive looking fps clocking in a a grand total of 96Kb. t3h /. blurb: For those of you old-timers who spent days & nights trying to get your code fit into 64Kb, here's the first beta of .the .produkkt's next FPS: .kkrieger. Moderately beautiful, what's impressive is it can fit inside the UT2004 readme. The demo is 96Kb zipped. All textures are procedural and generated at startup. You still need a relatively recent computer (~1.4Ghz, 512MB RAM) and a DirectX8 GPU (Windows required). The website has a few screenshots up as well as the 96k demo up for download. /. linky game website |