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hot_pastrami 07-20-2004 03:51 PM

Doom 3 minimum PC requirements announced
 
For all those wondering if your system will stack up, insiders have revealed the minimum system specs needed to play this little beauty:

Quote:

  • A 1.5-gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 chip or AMD Athlon 1500.
  • 384 megabytes of memory.
  • Two gigabytes of hard drive space.
  • An nVidia GeForce 3 graphics card or better; or an ATI Technologies 8500 or better.

Yowza. Luckily my last upgrade put me over this mark. Barely. And in case the one gamer in the world who hasn't already heard about Doom 3's release date is reading... it ships August 4th. Here's hoping id Software kicks our asses again; Doom 3 is the first game I've been excited about for a while now (outside of the false announcement of the Half-Life 2 release date).

Undertoad 07-20-2004 05:20 PM

This one is not too bad for me but I'm thinking about upgrading the video card anyway. If it's any interest to ppl, here are the general newegg price levels you could expect these days between $100 and $250, and any discussion helping me pick is helpful.

$125
ATI Radeon 9600PRO

$140
GeForce FX5700 or Radeon 9600XT

$175
GeForce FX5900XT

$210
ATI Radeon 9800PRO

Beestie 07-20-2004 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hot_pastrami
...Doom 3 is the first game I've been excited about for a while now (outside of the false announcement of the Half-Life 2 release date).

I've been waiting for the next Duke Nukem since... oh, about 1964 (at least it seems that long).


Here is a link to a small movie about the game - interviews with the creators and some footage from the game. Scroll down to the files posted on July 17, 2004 - there is one movie but two resolutions to choose from. Also, there are some screenshot collections on the same page.

Unfortunately, my system is such that I'll have to wait for Santa before I can play :(

wolf 07-21-2004 01:29 AM

whooooeeeee.

Baby, I'm IN!!!!

gimme gimme gimme gimme.

Silent 07-21-2004 08:34 AM

$210
ATI Radeon 9800PRO

All the way.

You are never going see a linear relationship between graphics card prices vs graphics card performance but the 9800Pro comes close.

jaguar 07-21-2004 08:43 AM

I think to see it at it's best you'd need something that has not been produced yet, I hear a top end AMD64 and a X800 would do nicely.

vsp 07-21-2004 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hot_pastrami
* A 1.5-gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 chip or AMD Athlon 1500.
* 384 megabytes of memory.
* Two gigabytes of hard drive space.
* An nVidia GeForce 3 graphics card or better; or an ATI Technologies 8500 or better.

Crap. I have 384, can free up two gigs (though I need a second HD soon) and have a GF4 Ti4200, but I'm running an Athlon T-Bird 1300.

I'm actually not all that concerned, because I'd imagine that the video card would be more of a bottleneck than the processor speed, and if they're saying that a GF3 will be playable...

Undertoad 07-21-2004 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by jaguar
I think to see it at it's best you'd need something that has not been produced yet, I hear a top end AMD64 and a X800 would do nicely.

This statement has so little actual value that I am going to decrement your post count by one. :) :biggrinha

Silent 07-21-2004 09:50 AM

Well, if you want to go big....
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/gra...721/index.html

hot_pastrami 07-21-2004 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by vsp
I'm actually not all that concerned, because I'd imagine that the video card would be more of a bottleneck than the processor speed, and if they're saying that a GF3 will be playable...

Well, I hear that the element of the game which really slaps the hardware around is the dynamic lighting... and if I'm not mistaken, that's a pretty CPU and GPU intensive task. So they may be serious about the CPU requirement.

The guys at id said that they wanted this game to be scary, and I think they've hit the mark with these system requirements. Think about it... these specs are the minimum system requirements, so if you meet them, you'll probably be able to run it at 800x600 max, with low-to-moderate detail. The recommended requirements haven't been officially released yet, but they say something about some "Cray-Super" computer? Anybody ever heard of that? :)

jaguar 07-21-2004 10:49 AM

You're right UT, feel free.
Of marginally more value is that linux binaries will be availiable at release where as an OSX boxed version don't have a date yet.

Bullitt 07-21-2004 11:07 AM

Amen Silent, i run a 3 ghz pent 4, 512 ddr ram and the 9800 pro and i have yet to expeirence lag what-so-ever! I bless thee ATI in all your endeavours!
I kinda needed it to run Halo properly.. that game is a beast, but Doom's graphics will smack it up it like a redheaded stepchild!

Troubleshooter 07-21-2004 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by hot_pastrami
The recommended requirements haven't been officially released yet, but they say something about some "Cray-Super" computer? Anybody ever heard of that? :)

Now that's what I'm talking about...

Undertoad 07-21-2004 11:18 AM

9800Pro it is.

vsp 07-21-2004 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hot_pastrami
Well, I hear that the element of the game which really slaps the hardware around is the dynamic lighting... and if I'm not mistaken, that's a pretty CPU and GPU intensive task. So they may be serious about the CPU requirement.

Ehh, if that's the case, I'm done, since my A7V133 motherboard only goes up to 1.4GHz.

One of these days, I'm going to get someone to throw a bunch of NewEgg parts together and make me a faster system.


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