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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostBoring. Do you carry your PC specs around in your wallet to impress chicks?Originally posted by chef View Postthat is the spec required to play the game spore, not of my machine..
to answer your question, no, i mainly carry a wedge of cash, bank cards, expense receipts and a photo of g'friend chef
Damn, she must be hot!
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Hopefully a patch or too will sort it out in the future. i just got bored with having to fly round my colonies every 10 mins eradicating 5 diseased monkeys to stop the planet going to hell, or to fight off the latest wave of . Needs lot's more variety.
And even with all the user created content, I didn't see one creature shaped like a pair of tits. Big let down
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Originally posted by Mort View PostSave your money, it's all style and no substance. Great, you can design stuff but the game itself is rubbish. Unless you like "kill 5 of these, befriend 5 of these, rinse and repeat" types of games. Got to the space stage and just found it as boring.
Shame, I'd been looking forward for this for a very long time, had it five days and it's now been confined to repetitive crap section of my game collection.
Still, all is not lost, my Wii arrived today.
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Originally posted by Mort View PostGreat, you can design stuff but the game itself is rubbish. Unless you like "kill 5 of these, befriend 5 of these, rinse and repeat" types of games. Got to the space stage and just found it as boring.
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Originally posted by chef View Postthe new game from the maker of Civilisation and Sims
http://eu.spore.com/home.cfm?lang=en
looks pretty good i think
Runs v well.
What a game this is! a lot of thinking has gone in to it. i put it on for 5 mins to have a quick look and 2hrs later me and the lad realised we where late to go somewhere! when we got back had 5 more minutes which turned in to 1am and me realising i'd not walked the dog or anything!
V playable, v good looking. well worth it i think.
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Save your money, it's all style and no substance. Great, you can design stuff but the game itself is rubbish. Unless you like "kill 5 of these, befriend 5 of these, rinse and repeat" types of games. Got to the space stage and just found it as boring.
Shame, I'd been looking forward for this for a very long time, had it five days and it's now been confined to repetitive crap section of my game collection.
Still, all is not lost, my Wii arrived today.
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Originally posted by chef View PostWindows XP/Vista
Processor 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
RAM XP: 512 MB / Vista: 768 MB
Graphics card 128 MB with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
Hard disk drive space At least 6 GB
When using a PC with an on-board (aka built-in or "shared") graphics chipset, the specs bump up to:
* Intel Integrated Chipset, 945GM or above.
* 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent.
* 768 MB RAM
my laptop's good enough to play it
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Specification required to play Spore on Windows XP/Vista
Processor 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
RAM XP: 512 MB / Vista: 768 MB
Graphics card 128 MB with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
Hard disk drive space At least 6 GB
When using a PC with an on-board (aka built-in or "shared") graphics chipset, the specs bump up to:
* Intel Integrated Chipset, 945GM or above.
* 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent.
* 768 MB RAM
my laptop's good enough to play itLast edited by chef; 10 September 2008, 12:26.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostIt looks fantastic to me.
However my lappy can just about handle Civ 3 so I think Spore might be a bit too much. Is it going to be launched on a console?
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PITA = Pain In The A$$
DRM = Digital Rights Management = Piracy protection.
The DRM that EA games use is a horrible bit of kit that installs a device driver and software that's nasty to remove.
Spore has DRM applied that limits the game to 3 installs (changing a Vid or sound card in your PC will use an install up) which is frankly scandalous and to get more you have to call the States and explain why you need to install it again.
The game may be great, but the anti piracy technique that EA are pursuing means I wouldn't ever buy it.
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It looks fantastic to me.
However my lappy can just about handle Civ 3 so I think Spore might be a bit too much. Is it going to be launched on a console?
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