Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Can I run Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War II?


I got Intel Duo Core 2.17GHz4 Ghz RamVista 64x (Though that shouldn't matter)NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GSCan I run it and not have it like horrible laggy?Can I run Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War II?
on low or medium with physix. (varying on what resolution you want to play on).Can I run Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War II?
I have a notebook with 8400m gs 3gb ram and t2390. I had the chance to try it when it was at beta stage and it lagged very hard @1280x800. When I lowered it down to 1024x768 and everything low the game was about 20fps and it looked like crap . First DOW definitely looked better on that pc. And also I did not like the idea of having no buildings as I find it very casual for any strategy game.
well why don't you just try the demo?
[QUOTE=''Enosh88'']well why don't you just try the demo?[/QUOTE]Yeah, or google the freaking requirements?For Christ's sake...
or let yougamers test your pc for you they have a can you run it for DoW2. and on a side note the first DoW was kinda crappy too much going on at once imo. now its simple and boiled down. no more old style rts tactics. and NO TURTLES :)
C'mon I had a 3v3 game which I defended my both teammates with 2 squads of cultists with nades while getting some tech improvements and crushed every waagh tower and key structures with my Bloodthirster. I hate ones who make them forgotten and just show up in a parade with advanced units while not helping friends even a little. If you want direct action just play COD4.
When it first came out and I was looking into it there was no demo for me to find or else I would of done that. Also, I have looked at the specs needed but they are misleading sometimes. I can read something that says I can run it fine, but then I try it and it lags to hell.So ''For Christ sake'' yourself. A**
[QUOTE=''CarlEldar'']
I got Intel Duo Core 2.17GHz4 Ghz RamVista 64x (Though that shouldn't matter)NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GSCan I run it and not have it like horrible laggy?[/QUOTE] Perhaps but you shouldn't, Dawn of War II is an embarrassment to the franchise and the RTS genre.
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtestWant to know if you can run a recent game? Use that site and it will check your computer and tell you if you can play it.
[QUOTE=''umutthejedi'']C'mon I had a 3v3 game which I defended my both teammates with 2 squads of cultists with nades while getting some tech improvements and crushed every waagh tower and key structures with my Bloodthirster. I hate ones who make them forgotten and just show up in a parade with advanced units while not helping friends even a little. If you want direct action just play COD4.[/QUOTE]yes but CoD4 is an fps not an rts. and if you recommended CoH to me my defence is its a ww2 game nuff said...
[QUOTE=''thekodaman''][QUOTE=''CarlEldar'']
I got Intel Duo Core 2.17GHz4 Ghz RamVista 64x (Though that shouldn't matter)NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GSCan I run it and not have it like horrible laggy?[/QUOTE] Perhaps but you shouldn't, Dawn of War II is an embarrassment to the franchise and the RTS genre.[/QUOTE]maybe to someone whose never considered for aminute that they WANTED to mimic the tabletop (without the whole codex, dice, and turn taking thing which is by concensus old fashioned)
[QUOTE=''aura_enchanted''][QUOTE=''thekodaman''][QUOTE=''CarlEldar'']
I got Intel Duo Core 2.17GHz4 Ghz RamVista 64x (Though that shouldn't matter)NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GSCan I run it and not have it like horrible laggy?[/QUOTE] Perhaps but you shouldn't, Dawn of War II is an embarrassment to the franchise and the RTS genre.[/QUOTE]maybe to someone whose never considered for aminute that they WANTED to mimic the tabletop (without the whole codex, dice, and turn taking thing which is by concensus old fashioned)[/QUOTE] To suggest that lack of base building = making a game casual.. IS completely WRONG.. The game is far more about adapting on the battlefield, micromanaging.. And being able to cope with new and varying situations.. Base building is not a neccesary mechanic for a rts which its primary purpose is combat.. Perhapes you should play some high level trueskill 1v1's and 3v3's to understand this?
subzero i was thinking more along the lines of making the tabletop or at least the flavor of one to be present and accessible to those cannot afford to invest 1000 bucks on a fully tricked out army of marines or eldar or w/e.. like what would you rather but a moderately demanding pc game for 50 bucks or a 1000 dollar army of fragile build yourself figurines with rulebooks. like seriously its a wee bit of a no brainer. i never sugested it was an aim towards casual i thinking more of an aim to mimic without immitation.

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