so I've got some extra money lying around and im planning on buying "mass effect" I just down know if its awesomeness will run on my computer, and this is a brand new computer( new months) but my Graphic card is a Geforce G210. Does anyone know if this will even run mass effect with lowered graphics
STATS
4g ddr3 RAM
E5200 @ 2.50GHz (2 cpus)processor
DirectX10
1TB HDD
NVidia Gefroce G210
2279 Total mem
DirectDraw acceleration
Direct3D
APG Texture acceleration
how about full computer specs?
If AC won't even run properly in Very Low then you have no chance of running Mass Effect.
No. Go spend that money on upgrading your terrible PC instead.
It won't work.
Give us the full computer specs or we can't help you a lot. And I'd say start saving up for a good computer and put buying games aside for a little while.
If you can't run Assassin's Creed properly, I doubt you're gonna manage to run Mass Effect.
So ive updated the info, if anyone can help out, and let me know what I should upgrade.
the g210 is pretty bad
what would you recommend for playing games like Mass effect and Mirrors edge
Mass Effect ran pretty well on high on my fucking Radeon X1950. Crashed like every 10 minutes though.
Get a G310
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[QUOTE=thrawn2787;18706562]Get a G310
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[img]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/Nvidia-210-better-than-310.gif[/img]
It's bigger!
I have the 8800 ultra
I don't know what year it was but it runs mass effect fine.
[QUOTE=BlueSaint;18707159]I have the 8800 ultra
I don't know what year it was but it runs mass effect fine.[/QUOTE]
how much did you pay for your 8800 ultra, before i spend 30 min hunting around for one
[QUOTE=C'thulhu;18702929]what would you recommend for playing games like Mass effect and Mirrors edge[/QUOTE]
4x HD5870
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[QUOTE=C'thulhu;18709203]how much did you pay for your 8800 ultra, before i spend 30 min hunting around for one[/QUOTE]
They're old cards
Honestly with your PC I would upgrade the PSU first to a good solid [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371007]500[/url]-[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341001]600W[/url] and get an [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150369&cm_re=HD4770-_-14-150-369-_-Product]HD4770[/url] (The best performing card for its price) or [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102841&cm_re=HD4890-_-14-102-841-_-Product]HD4890[/url](The best performing card at the $200 price range, where you would see the GTX260 which compares to the HD4870)
Anything above that and your CPU and motherboard would be a huge bottleneck but with those specs you should be fine with playing Mass Effect maxed. Current Nvidia cards don't really do very well in the price / performance market.
Your current computer should play mass effect, though.
[QUOTE=GaynericMonk;18705653]Mass Effect ran pretty well on high on my fucking Radeon X1950. Crashed like every 10 minutes though.[/QUOTE]
I have this card, and the game never crashes for me. Also I play at medium/high with my frames only dipping very rarely... You do get aweful pixellated depth of field effects and dodgey shadows. I should get a new card anyway...
Thanks im definitly going to go scouting on some power supplies and then check out that card.
[QUOTE=C'thulhu;18709203]how much did you pay for your 8800 ultra, before i spend 30 min hunting around for one[/QUOTE]
100$
Last year.
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I got a 100 watt psu for 100$ too.
It was on sale on I think compusa or newegg
Hehehe, [B]100W PSU[/B]... They make those these days?
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Aren't these kind of post against the rules? And probably not, your computer sucks.
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