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Who the hell plays games on a Mac? :D

I will take a custom built gaming machine any day to play PC games over an Mac.

You never see gaming bench marks and graphical benchmarks done on Mac because they just cannot compete.
 
Who the hell plays games on a Mac? :D

I will take a custom built gaming machine any day to play PC games over an Mac.

You never see gaming bench marks and graphical benchmarks done on Mac because they just cannot compete.

I'd rather NOT play any games at all than play them on that ShI#$y operating system. (XP, Vista, 7)

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Dang. I don't know which class I want to play as first. I want to be a Trooper and a Jedi and a Sith and a Bounty Hunter.
 
Got a new PC for TOR.
(had to buy one, old one crapped out)


Phenom X4 2.3 ghz Quad core
8gb ram
ati 4650 1gb
Windows 7


I'm set, now lets get a release date already
 
I really want to play this but I'm still worried my PC won't be able to handle it. I recently got a new one also cause mine crapped out on me and I think it's better than my previous one but I'm still not sure if it's powerful enough. I know Bioware has said that their going to make it so it's playable on lower end PC's but I've played a couple games before that my PC has met the minimum requirements for and it still didn't play right. I don't play many games on my PC and I'm not very knowledgeable about them, so I don't know the reason for why that happens. So I don't want to get TOR, even if my PC does meet the requirements, sign up and find out it still can't play it well.
 
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I really want to play this but I'm still worried my PC won't be able to handle it. I recently got a new one also cause mine crapped out on me and I think it's better than my previous one but I'm still not sure if it's powerful enough. I know Bioware has said that their going to make it so it's playable on lower end PC's but I've played a couple games before that my PC has met the minimum requirements for and it still didn't play right. I don't play many games on my PC and I'm not very knowledgeable about them, so I don't know the reason for why that happens. So I don't want to get TOR, even if my PC does meet the requirements, sign up and find out it still can't play it well.

Well post your PC specs and let's see.

Also, I'm sure they'll have an open beta or trial that you can use to see if your computer will run it without wasting money on a purchase.
 
I bought a new Alienware Aurora 2.66GHz i7 Quadcore, 6Mb RAM, and dual Nvidia 1.8Gb 260s primarily for this and a few other newer games. Loving it so far :D
 
not suprised.
Kinda glad it was delayed TBH. too much going on right now, what with looking for a job ( more accurately getting ready to loook for a job) at the moment.
 
Delays are a good thing. They rushed SWG and it was released with half of the systems not even working.

Same with KOTOR2. They rushed to get it out in time for xmas and cut an ass load of content.

Hopefully by the time TOR is released, I'll have a PC capable of playing it or they decide to release a console version.
 
Delays are a good thing. They rushed SWG and it was released with half of the systems not even working.


not true.

SWG was canceled a few months before release, and the decision was made to rebuild the game engine from the ground up. but they stuck to the release date, and released the canceled version anyways. Latter, when the released the Combat revanmp, and the NGE, they were releasing the versions fo the game they planned for the second time around.

still not sure why they did that.
 
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