Slater wrote:448 RAM, 2.1 GHz, WinXP2
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Ths specs
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
* 64 MB RAM
* 400 Mhz processor
* 1GB HD space (recommended)
* Internet connection (broadband connection recommended)
So yes you'll beable to run HL2 and CS:S, as seppuku said, it has a wide range of acceptable specs. But you'll run it kind of slow. Trust me XD. I recommend getting a 512 or a 1024 RAM stick if possible.
There was a free demo here:
http://www.ati.com/gitg/promotions/halflife2demo/index.html
Slater wrote:I can't :\
Dad tells me that eMachines are non-upgradable...
Otherwise, I would in a heart-beat
Cross wrote:I like CS and there are a lot of people here who like CS, but believe me when I saw there is more quality out there than CS and I would look into those.
Ghost Recon 3... you know you wanna.
Slater wrote:wow, the best, huh? better than WolfET?
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:*laughs* Haha. No way man. I've played sooooo many First Person Shooters, and Counter-strike is definately the best in terms of multiplayer, skill, and fun.
mastersquirrel wrote:Sometime last week, my brother randomly pulled up CS:S and was playing it when I came into the room. I watched him play offline against the bots and I was rolling in laughter in no time. Every time my brother tried to do something he would die, rather quickly too.
I sat down and tried the game out not to long after, and I was laughing over and over again. The game seems to me to be rather unbalanced in many areas. One is the levels. Many of the levels give obvious advantages one side, which basically makes it practically impossible for the opposing side to make a move without getting ripped apart.
Secondly, if you ask me the guns seem very unbalanced, I'd just stick with rifles if I had the money.
Anyway, in terms of skill that can be a factor, but luck is a larger one. As for being fun, if you can get past the aggravation of being killed out of nowhere over and over again before you get the hang of it, but you still have times where you are severely owned for seemingly no reason, then you can have tons of fun with this game.
mastersquirrel wrote::) Yay! I caused someone who knew much better than I to give a wonderful post explaining something about which I knew very little. Scratch #89 off my list of things to do before I die.
Thanks for the great post MSP. I guess I'll have to check out Counter Strike some more.
Locke wrote:Yeah, you can totally own with any gun, you just have to get good at it (Knife anyone?).
mastersquirrel wrote:Whelp, I went and had my first experience with actually playing CS:S online yesterday and it was really fun. I didn't do so hot to begin with, but I caught on pretty fast. Unfortunately the server I was on played de_dust all the time, so I didn't really get any experience playing anywhere else.
I also see your point about the balancing weapons thing too, it really completely depends on the situation and where you are what kind of weapon you would use. Then again, I saw several people that just ran around with the magnum sniper all the time.
Anyway, do ya'll have a specific server you usually play on or what?
Slater wrote:Ok, I got HL2 with CS:Source, HL:SOurce, and HL2 Deathmatch. TIme for a test run...
Update: Ooh-huhuhu... HL2 r0x0rz. A few sound anamolies every 10 minutes or so, but nothing I would consider major. I also got some horizontal tearing in the video once at a seemingly low-cpu-usage moment, but I haven't seen anymore yet.
I thought Doom3 would be better, and I assumed wrong.
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