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  • **DONOTDELETE**
    Hall Of Fame
    • Oct 2025
    • 19598

    #1

    Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

    how does it run on your system, and what system do u have? I ask because i downloaded the demo and it was unplayable, the frame rate must have been like 2fps. I don't know why, i have a new computer, 1.7GHz, 512RA, 64MB ATI Radeon video card. Battlefield 1942 runs fine, but the splinter cell demo was ridiculous. I'm wondering if it was a problem with the demo or my computer, because i'd like to buy the full version. any help??
  • Graphik
    Pr*s*n*r#70460649
    • Oct 2002
    • 10582

    #2
    Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

    I would'nt trust playing a detailed game like SC on my CPU. I know for a fact that it would'nt run on the lowest settings.
    If it did'nt run good on your super computer I would'nt get it.

    http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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    • Graphik
      Pr*s*n*r#70460649
      • Oct 2002
      • 10582

      #3
      Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

      I would'nt trust playing a detailed game like SC on my CPU. I know for a fact that it would'nt run on the lowest settings.
      If it did'nt run good on your super computer I would'nt get it.

      http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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      • imported_Administrator
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 7137

        #4
        Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?



        From what the IGN reviewer says it will not look good on the Radeon. The 64MB card will also be the kicker.

        The irony is

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        But the fact of the matter is, this game is demanding, and, if you wish to enjoy it with every last bit of Xbox audio and video detail intact, then you're likely going to need a GeForce FX and a $100 soundcard. I've played on Radeons, GeForce cards, and a variety of sound, processor and RAM configurations. While the resolutions are definitely improved across the board, some configurations make things worse, like GF3 card's lacking the raw amount of shadows (some of the butterflies and more advanced character shadings don't seem intact), Radeons that have anti-aliasing that destroys everything, and some minor glitches and inconsistencies on Ti4600s. It's important to take into consideration exactly what you'll be using to play Splinter Cell, for not enjoying it at its fullest means you might as well pick up a console and that version for cheaper.


        What did you think of Splinter Cell?


        If you do have the thousand plus dollars to spend on upgrades or an entirely new machine, you'll find that top-of-the-line components allow the game to, like what was done with control, retain every last bit of worthwhile detail from the Xbox original and then manage to incorporate a slew of other stock improvements that round out the whole. Improvements though, stop at graphics and control.


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        Pats my Xbox on the back... Good boy...

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        • imported_Administrator
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 7137

          #5
          Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?



          From what the IGN reviewer says it will not look good on the Radeon. The 64MB card will also be the kicker.

          The irony is

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          But the fact of the matter is, this game is demanding, and, if you wish to enjoy it with every last bit of Xbox audio and video detail intact, then you're likely going to need a GeForce FX and a $100 soundcard. I've played on Radeons, GeForce cards, and a variety of sound, processor and RAM configurations. While the resolutions are definitely improved across the board, some configurations make things worse, like GF3 card's lacking the raw amount of shadows (some of the butterflies and more advanced character shadings don't seem intact), Radeons that have anti-aliasing that destroys everything, and some minor glitches and inconsistencies on Ti4600s. It's important to take into consideration exactly what you'll be using to play Splinter Cell, for not enjoying it at its fullest means you might as well pick up a console and that version for cheaper.


          What did you think of Splinter Cell?


          If you do have the thousand plus dollars to spend on upgrades or an entirely new machine, you'll find that top-of-the-line components allow the game to, like what was done with control, retain every last bit of worthwhile detail from the Xbox original and then manage to incorporate a slew of other stock improvements that round out the whole. Improvements though, stop at graphics and control.


          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Pats my Xbox on the back... Good boy...

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          • **DONOTDELETE**
            Hall Of Fame
            • Oct 2025
            • 19598

            #6
            Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

            hmmm.... doesn't sound too promising. what's up with that? anyways, i guess i'll be waiting on the PS2 version.

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            • **DONOTDELETE**
              Hall Of Fame
              • Oct 2025
              • 19598

              #7
              Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

              hmmm.... doesn't sound too promising. what's up with that? anyways, i guess i'll be waiting on the PS2 version.

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              • HomeDawg
                Rookie
                • Jul 2002
                • 61

                #8
                Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

                Yeah but once you get it workin' on your system it blows everything out of the water. Looks pretty nice, my bro has a 9700 pro, and a 1900+@ 1.76 and with 6xAF, and 4x AA it looks amazing, but then again the xbox version is no slouch either, giving the PC a run for it's money at 640*480@16 bit color.

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                • HomeDawg
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 61

                  #9
                  Re: Anyone have Splinter Cell PC version?

                  Yeah but once you get it workin' on your system it blows everything out of the water. Looks pretty nice, my bro has a 9700 pro, and a 1900+@ 1.76 and with 6xAF, and 4x AA it looks amazing, but then again the xbox version is no slouch either, giving the PC a run for it's money at 640*480@16 bit color.

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