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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]StitchJones
    Your out of your tree Gunny.
    Well that tends to happen when you sit next to you for the last few years.

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    Quack

    Oh sure, so now I guess you want me to help pay for your Theraphy bills! I'm not that strange to have to sit next too. Choozoo survived for a while, and he was my number one guy!


    So speaking of DOOM3 are we Albany guys making a road trip for this?


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    I just pre-ordered D3 at ebgames so I could get my free Pinky figurine!
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    Doom 3 video here: Click
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    System Requirements

    July 20, 2004, 8:26AM

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    Gamers, check under hood because Doom 3 is coming
    By DWIGHT SILVERMAN
    Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle

    If there's a gamer in your life, chances are you've noticed some strange behavior since last week.

    There's that glassy stare, the twitchy hands, jumpiness, maybe even a little drooling and certainly some muttering. It's what happens when id Software says "It's done!" with its latest first-person-shooter title.

    On Wednesday, Mesquite-based id announced that Doom 3, a much-higher-tech remake of the game that put it on the map, had gone gold. It will ship to stores Aug. 3.

    In the gaming world, this is no minor event. Doom 3 has been in the works for four years and is built on id co-founder and chief programmer John Carmack's latest graphics technology.

    Carmack's wizardry usually influences other developers, making a big impact on the future of PC gaming. And because id's titles are also released for consoles like the Sony Playstation and Microsoft's Xbox, they influence video games as well.

    The last new-generation engine from id was introduced with Quake 3 in 1999, and previews of Doom 3 have hinted it's an even bigger leap forward. Players will be treated to near-cinematic images as they battle demons from Hell on Mars, provided they have the right hardware.

    Each successive game pushes existing hardware limits, a tradition since the release of the original Doom, which introduced multiplayer death match gaming. College students in 1993 became obsessed with battling their dorm neighbors, to the point that many college networks buckled under the load.

    A new id game has the potential to drive sales of both components and new PCs as gamers upgrade in preparation. Hardware makers are as excited as gamers.

    Todd Hollenshead, id's chief executive, said Doom 3 will require:

    • 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.

    If your existing rig doesn't meet these specs, here's a guide to beefing it up to play Doom 3 in all its gory glory.


    • Graphics card. This is the best upgrade you can make for Doom 3. It's also where computer makers, looking to cut corners on mainstream systems, often wimp out.
    Here's hoping the PC you own doesn't have a graphics adapter that borrows memory from the main system. So-called shared graphics notoriously choke on high-end games, and most budget systems don't include an AGP slot that lets you install a better card.

    ATI Technologies and nVidia are the two biggest providers of graphics cards. As you move up either company's set of offerings, the results will improve. Cards at the top of the heap — nVidia's GeForce FX and newer 6800 series, or ATI's Radeon 9800 or newer X series — will provide the best experience and cost the most.

    If you're upgrading, look for at least 128 MB of video memory in a card with Direct X 9.0 capability that installs into an AGP slot. Cards in the $150 to $200 range — such as a GeForce 5900XT or a Radeon 9600XT — will be a sweet spot.


    • Memory. The 384 MB minimum may trip up a lot of systems. Many mainstream PCs in the last few years have come with 128 or 256 MB of memory. If you want to play Doom 3, more memory is better. I'd recommend 512 MB, and adding up to a gigabyte would be smart.

    Check with the maker of your PC to see what type of memory it requires. Prices varies depending on the source and type, but use $50 per 128 MB as a benchmark.


    • Hard drive. This is one category that may not require an upgrade at all — just some spring cleaning on your part.

    If your hard drive is nearing capacity, take some time to clear off at least twice as much space as the game requires. That means you'll need at least 4 GB free.

    Of course, if you're down to your last few gigs, you probably should buy a new drive. Get the biggest you can afford, with at least 7,200 revolutions per minute. You'll pay in the $80 range for a 120-GB Enhanced IDE drive or around $95 for a Serial ATA model.


    • Processor. Although this is harder to upgrade, it's key to your Doom 3 experience. The minimum may be 1.5 GHz, but you'll probably want at least a 2-GHz Intel Pentium or equivalent AMD Athlon chip. The ideal is 3 GHz or better.

    But if you do need a new chip, unless you take joy in swapping out a motherboard or building your own system, Doom 3 is probably as good an excuse as any to buy a new PC.
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    Why do I have a sneaking suspicion that, no matter what the minimum specs are, I'm gonna need a desktop supercomputer for this thing to really run well...
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    I have a 3GHZ machine with a gig of memory, but I think it's time to upgrade my graphics card (ati 9700 pro.) Time to pump a little more of my "Bush tax cut" into ye ole economy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Squidly
    I have a 3GHZ machine with a gig of memory, but I think it's time to upgrade my graphics card (ati 9700 pro.) Time to pump a little more of my "Bush tax cut" into ye ole economy.
    Ditto Squid. 3ghz, 1 gig, and I'm thinking the 9800 Pro 128mb is going to choke on it. X800 is wanted.
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