Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
600-800 cpu ?
Joel Willstein
Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
600-800 cpu ?
Joel Willstein
And Marc, while you're at it, is it true that WSC will only support
8 players online max? This was stated on a German website...
Remco
> Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
>brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
>aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
>600-800 cpu ?
I'm not going to second-guess these guys...I'll see if I can get the straight
info.
Cheers!
Marc
> Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
> brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
> aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
> 600-800 cpu ?
> Joel Willstein
Cheers!
Marc
> Remco
> >Marc,
> > Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
> >brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
> >aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
> >600-800 cpu ?
YIPEEE!!
Chris
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I believe the West Bros. are developing on P-II-450's, but I don't think
they're aiming at this speed as a minimum. The CPU at the show was an 800
and ran the sim pretty fast, but Chris had mentioned it ran no different
than
the 450's he's used to.
I'm not going to second-guess these guys...I'll see if I can get the
straight
info.
Cheers!
Marc
> Since you have driven WSC and I'm assuming spoken to the West
> brothers, just what are the prefered computer requirements ? Will either
> aPIII or AMD 450 do the trick, or are we in reality looking at upgrading
> 600-800 cpu ?
> Joel Willstein