Halo 1 & 2 for PC
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Subject: david "Yoder" I NEED HELP!!!!
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I need help please!!!. I have a 2.0Ghz processor, 512MB RAM, and a 256MB card, radeon 9200 series.
The problem is... with all of this, I cant run halo at full graphics experience!!!, and the invisibility effect is not right. In some maps, the game runs slow. (sorry for my english, i hope you understand this).

PLEASE!!, tell me what the hell is going on!!



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  • 07.14.2006 11:26 PM PDT
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Maw

Describe "visible." Humans have a fairly wide range of sight, so "visible could mean any number of effects.

  • 07.14.2006 11:37 PM PDT

lol

Put your screen resolution down to 800x600 or even 680x480 (or whatever the smallest res. is)

It will run alot quicker if you put it down to a smaller number. If your resolution is in the 1000's no wonder it's running slow. Thats too much for your PC to run!

  • 07.15.2006 1:53 AM PDT
Subject: david "Yoder" I NEED HELP!!!!
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It's quite obvious what the hell is going on, no need to scream it out loud. Your PC simply just isn't good enough to handle Halo at full visuals at higher resolutions.

  • 07.15.2006 5:32 AM PDT
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Right, you see, the game wasn't optimized for PC gaming when it was ported from the Xbox, so it takes higher specs to run it the way it's meant to be played than it should.

  • 07.15.2006 5:44 AM PDT
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Posted by: Master Kim
It's quite obvious what the hell is going on, no need to scream it out loud. Your PC simply just isn't good enough to handle Halo at full visuals at higher resolutions.


Well, help him, then, instead of criticizing his computer.

*whacks him with Igg's skillet*

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Hm. Is that card an integrated graphics unit? Cause if it is, that's the problem right there. You should consider getting a full, real GPU instead of an integrated.

Also, its possible that the integrated is sucking out half of the RAM you have. I have a lappy with Mobility ATI Radeon Xpress 200M and it reduces my RAM down from 512 to 380 avalible, since 142MB of it is being shared by the chipset.

  • 07.15.2006 9:59 AM PDT