Graphics help with GTA San Andreas PC
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 3:53 pm
I just got this before they banned the adults only version.
Now spare me your snickering on what I'm trying to run this on. I upgraded about 3 years ago and it's time to upgrade again. I realize that. In the meantime, here's what I'm running:
1.7 ghz Celeron
512 meg Ram
128 meg video card (GeForce 5200)
Now I can run the game at 800 X 600 with some problems. The game occassionally slows down when you hit a lot of traffic. Also, if going really fast on the freeways the game blazes by on a blur of graphics like I was on acid. I'm wondering what I should tweak to make this run better.
Also, I'm thinking about getting a video card with my own hush money fund before I spring this on my wife (we are in the middle of selling a house, almost bidding on a house, plus we need a new car for me. I'm sure she's not going to want to hear this)
I noticed the GeForce 6200 Overclock 256 meg graphics card is about $150. The box proclaims that the on-card processor takes away the strain from your pc processor and therefore will make the games run smooter. Would this be another short-term solution?
Again, spare me your "Buy a pentium" crap. I'm on an extremely limited budget with an extremely unsympathetic wife when it comes to upgrading.
Now spare me your snickering on what I'm trying to run this on. I upgraded about 3 years ago and it's time to upgrade again. I realize that. In the meantime, here's what I'm running:
1.7 ghz Celeron
512 meg Ram
128 meg video card (GeForce 5200)
Now I can run the game at 800 X 600 with some problems. The game occassionally slows down when you hit a lot of traffic. Also, if going really fast on the freeways the game blazes by on a blur of graphics like I was on acid. I'm wondering what I should tweak to make this run better.
Also, I'm thinking about getting a video card with my own hush money fund before I spring this on my wife (we are in the middle of selling a house, almost bidding on a house, plus we need a new car for me. I'm sure she's not going to want to hear this)
I noticed the GeForce 6200 Overclock 256 meg graphics card is about $150. The box proclaims that the on-card processor takes away the strain from your pc processor and therefore will make the games run smooter. Would this be another short-term solution?
Again, spare me your "Buy a pentium" crap. I'm on an extremely limited budget with an extremely unsympathetic wife when it comes to upgrading.