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Project IGI (PC) |
| Date: |
24/09/01 (43 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good Sound, Amazing Graphics, Effects
Disadvantages: Dumb AI, Movies dissapointing, Not addictive
I haven't finished it but it's a great game! I Enjoy every second of it! The graphics are great, if not a little slugish in 32bit mode but maybe that's my computer! Are there any mods or new maps for it? I think i must start playing it a bit more. MY favourite mission so far is the 'GOD' one which is great fun to be a sniper. Head shot! The effects are really good with the bullets and things like that. Ricochets and bullet holes are done very well and i like the way bullets go straight though wood and bounce off metal. It's very usefull for buildings as the people cannot see you and you just empty the clip into the wooden hut and hope there are people there hiding! If not d'oh!
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- 08/10/01 I have heard of Jaton, it doesn't really matter which manufacturer you use to tell the truth. They are all based on the same reference design.
You will not get a MX400 that uses DDR with a 128bit bus path. Believe me, DDR and 64bit bus path compared to
SDR and a 128bit bus path comes off a very poor second.
Just bear that in mind :-) |
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- 01/10/01 Yes i know. Although Unreal Tournament is running @ 1024x768 32bit and runs as smooth as a french polishers convention! But on occasions it does jerk. Project IGI runs well in 16bit but not well in 32bit...it's a shame. I don't think it is DDR as DDR is faster than SDR. It's got 64Mb Ram but i am trying to get it changed to a normal MX or MX 400 as they have better bandwidth and DDR ram. I think it was a little off of the company who supplied the computer quoted me on a nVidia GeForce 2 MX 64Mb card; that would mean the normal MX wouldn't it? Much to my dismay it was a MX 100/200.
Cheers,
Neo
p.s. I don't think it's the Creative version. Heard of Jaton? |
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- 29/09/01 The MX 200 is your problem, I bet it's Creatives version... it may have DDR but it's slower than the SDR version (memory path is half that of SDR version).
Take the MX 200 back and get a normal MX or an MX 400, as that is what I am using.
No slowdown or jerking is evident at all.
At 32 bit colour the MX 200 chokes at anything above 800x600. |
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