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How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

Last post 06-15-2008, 12:42 by quaseman. 14 replies.
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  •  06-12-2008, 1:40 2937020

    How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    I finally got some money and am about to upgrade my computer... I have a few hundred bucks but hear 1 gig of RAM costs 100 or so... In another thread asking for general tips I got a lot of different replies but most people said it was the RAM. One guy said his game runs really smoothly with 2 GBs RAM and a 512 MB graphics card. I am not sure I have enough money to get up to 2 gigabites. And is the graphics card something I would need to update as well even though the game looks great already?

    Will adding 1 gig to what I have now (256 MB) be enough? I plan on releasing short films only...

    Here is the link to the old thread on a similar subject:

    http://community.lionhead.com/forums/thread/2877571.aspx

  •  06-12-2008, 3:00 2937060 in reply to 2937020

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    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    I have 3 GIG of ram, but that's just me. ORLY [orly]WTF [:wtf:]

  •  06-12-2008, 6:21 2937114 in reply to 2937060

    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    LOL. Congrats... I am well aware many of you have very powerful computers. I can afford to add 1 GB to what I had and not much more, myself. Does anyone have an opinion on whether this will be enough?
  •  06-12-2008, 7:19 2937127 in reply to 2937060

    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    ubernewbie:
    I have 3 GIG of ram, but that's just me. ORLY [orly]WTF [:wtf:]


    Oh Uber, not everythings a contest you know

    Yes, upgrading from 256meg of ram to 1gig of ram will significantly improve your movie making experience - i released movies without many issues with 1 gig ram for about a year so you'll be fine.

    2 gig would give you a pretty much flawless experience, especially when exporting, but then if you're only releasing short movies it won't be a problem qith 1 gig

    cheers


    (btw Uber - i run 4 gig ram Wink [;)] )



  •  06-12-2008, 7:32 2937135 in reply to 2937020

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    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    Just remember that getting kick ass RAM and then being stingy on other bits of hardware like the processor and graphics card won't improve your game speed by so much, but you'll still probably notice the difference even if you're not upgrading everything. The graphics card isn't just about making the game look great it also helps speed up the game by handling the graphics better.

    The best advice I can give though is to shop around for things like RAM and graphics card. Even if you think you've found a G o o d [Good] price you can mostly likely find a better one elsewhere.



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  •  06-12-2008, 7:41 2937139 in reply to 2937135

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    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    Sze of the ram isn't the issue, its the speed coupled with the your CPU, graphics card and its cache ability.

    I run:

    Intel Core2 Extreme QX6850

    i just puchased on line HZ 8GB DDR2 PC8500 ram (sorry sparky Stick out tongue [:P])

    And i have an ASUS Stiker Extreme 680I SLI

    now, that may sound powerful, and it is, but they all work with each other at the same speed. Problems with the game can be edited out but are usually caused by its bits not working together well. So while ram will be G o o d [Good], maintaining your rig is really the key; ram, cpu, graphic, rinse and repeat.

    WTF [:wtf:]

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  •  06-12-2008, 7:49 2937142 in reply to 2937139

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    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    I forgot to mention that I have a million RAM so that settles that mystery.


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  •  06-12-2008, 8:16 2937151 in reply to 2937135

    Thanks (!) and one more question

    Thanks for all the great replies. About having to upgrade the processor and graphics card as well... Can I ask if you think 300 bucks or so would be enough to upgrade my computer up to snuff overall? Here is what I am working with:

    Processor: Intel Pentium 3, ~1.0 CHz. Memory: 256 MB RAM. Page file: 385 MB used, 232 MB available. DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904).

    Chip type: ATI Radeon Graphics Processor AGP (0x4153). DAC Type: Internal DAC (400 MHz). Main driver: ati2dvag.dll. DDI Version: 9 (or higher).

    (And: Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600). Manufacturer: Gateway. Default System BIOS.)

    ---

    Can you tell me what you think needs to be upgraded so I know what to look for?  And what the cost for each item might be? The computer tower is huge BTW, if "needing room to expand" is an issue.

    I know you guys probably cannot give me exact numbers but even a guess would be very much appreciated same as all the replies so far are. (I hope one day I can enter the "who has the best computer" contest! I know it will be awhile though!)

  •  06-12-2008, 8:28 2937156 in reply to 2937142

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    Re: How much RAM do you think it takes to run the game smoothly/eliminate sync issues?

    deliriousstudios:
    I forgot to mention that I have a million RAM so that settles that mystery.

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  •  06-12-2008, 14:35 2937330 in reply to 2937151

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    You could run a test on this site here to see if your computer can run the game smoothly.  If not, it tells you what you need upgraded and where you can find it.  Pretty nifty site.  Smily [:)]

  •  06-13-2008, 0:21 2937694 in reply to 2937330

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    Wow eobags that is awesome. I am checking it out right now. Just what I needed! ^^ [^^]Up [:up:]Big Smile [:D]
  •  06-13-2008, 4:23 2937754 in reply to 2937694

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    My game sucked sooooo bad before my upgrade, but then I went with 2GB Ram and a 1GB graphics card, and it exports everything perfectly and my game is now da bomb ^^ [^^]

  •  06-13-2008, 10:12 2937925 in reply to 2937754

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    I'd just like to add that the version of windows you use also impacts the perfromance as far as RAM is concerned. I think you mentioned that you have XP. I think XP needs less that Vista, which is a resource hog. One Gig of RAM is needed just to run Vista itself. So you would probably need two to have a decent experience. At least, that's what some of my computer hacker friends have said.
  •  06-15-2008, 11:57 2939400 in reply to 2937925

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    I have:

    Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
    Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512MB
    2GB 577MhZ RAM
    and so on...

    That runs everything perfectly, from Crysis to Adobe Premiere, to Photoshop and to The Movies...

    2GB RAM doesn't cost more than 60$,and runs the game smooth. So does 1GB RAM too, but in those days there are really no point to only buy 1GB...

    And guys; don't forget that processors are also important while rendering (exporting)...



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  •  06-15-2008, 12:42 2939421 in reply to 2937151

    Re: Thanks (!) and one more question

    Well well all nice and G o o d [Good], but some people seem to miss the specifications the trhead opener posted above. You can not make an old PIII with 1 GHz a running horse. Sure the system will be better with more than 256 MB RAM, but I don't think it is worth putting the money on that. Not to say that the needed RAM (DDR1 or even SD-RAM) is not so cheap like DDR2 curently is. The computer may also not be able to handle more than 1GB, depending on the mainboard and its BIOS. Better buy a complete new computer! Should be G o o d [Good] at about 500 € to run everything available these days.

    Also the RAM on the graphic card does absolutely nothing for the overall system performance. Video memory can not be used by Windows for other application than 3D accelerated software. If you don't intend to play games like Crysis with maximum detail at high resolutions (more than 1280x720) 256 MB dedicated video memory should be enough. Video memory is mostly important for high game resolutions, high textures resolutions, Anti-Aliaising or Anisotropic Filtering. 1 GB video RAM is not used buy any game to this day, even Crysis won't. The graphic card manufacturers put this amount of RAM on their cards for marketing purposes only. A GeForce 8800GT with reduced 256MB video meory will always outperform a GeForce 8600GT with even 1 GB. Wink [;)] 


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