What Video cards work?
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What Video cards work?
I have seen many snippets mentioning that heroes doesnt work or work well on specific cards. So post if your card works and what it is. On a personal level what success has been had with the GeForce 6800 GT?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Re: What Video cards work?
IIRC the 6800GTs and Ultras work just fine according to what I've seen posted.demented_dognz wrote:I have seen many snippets mentioning that heroes doesnt work or work well on specific cards. So post if your card works and what it is. On a personal level what success has been had with the GeForce 6800 GT?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: What Video cards work?
As has been said... IT WORKS WONDERFULLY on a GeForce 6800GT (thanks TT for the advance prophecy!).demented_dognz wrote:I have seen many snippets mentioning that heroes doesnt work or work well on specific cards. So post if your card works and what it is. On a personal level what success has been had with the GeForce 6800 GT?
Thanks in advance.
Just so you know, here's my COMPLETE system specs and what I'm using/running the game at:
HOMMV Settings:
Resolution: 1152x864
Graphics: Full (max everything)
AA & AF both turned on
Computer specs:
3.0GHz P4 Prescott w/800MHz FSB
BFG GeForce 6800GT OC w/256MB memory
1GB PC3200 DDRAM (Dual Channel)
HOMMV runs smooth as silk with this computer and settings UNLESS I drop the camera completely down to eye level in a heavily wooded area... otherwise, at all other camera angles and all other environments it runs smooth as can be.
Mind you, my wife has played the game on HER computer which has slightly differant specs with much less success... my wife's computer is:
2.4GHz P4 Northwood w/533MHz FSB
BFG 6600GT OC w/128MB memory
512MB PC2700 DDRAM (Single Channel)
She does have to turn down the graphics a bit, doesn't use AA or AF, and if the camera goes too low, it will slow the game down pretty bad... but if she keeps the camera angle high, the game runs smooth on her system.
I'm not sure if her main problem is the 6600GT or the 512MB of memory... I'm curious how the game would run on the same system with 1GB of memory, as this game does seem to be a memory hog.
Bottom line, if you have a 6800GT in a fairly recent system with 1GB of memory, you'll be VERY HAPPY with the results and not have the problems others have been mentioning.
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AMD Athlon 64 3500
1 GB RAM
eVGA 6800NU (non-Ultra) 128 MB AGP Unlocked all 16 Pipes & 6 Shaders thru Riva Tuner & o/c'ed very slightly.
Running @ 1280x1024 w/ AA/AF on Medium & details on Vey High. Never an issue with the slight exeption when there are a ton of Trees. HoMMV is very video card friendly, unless you have a crippled VC. 6800GT will push the game fine unless your CPU isn't up to the task.
AMD Athlon 64 3500
1 GB RAM
eVGA 6800NU (non-Ultra) 128 MB AGP Unlocked all 16 Pipes & 6 Shaders thru Riva Tuner & o/c'ed very slightly.
Running @ 1280x1024 w/ AA/AF on Medium & details on Vey High. Never an issue with the slight exeption when there are a ton of Trees. HoMMV is very video card friendly, unless you have a crippled VC. 6800GT will push the game fine unless your CPU isn't up to the task.
I initially tried the game on my home system with these specs:
2.8GHz P4
512MB RAM
Geforce FX5700 w/128MB
The game ran at low settings 800x600, but startup/load/savegame times were pretty bad. After a couple hours of playtime, it would get REALLY sluggish and I'd have to reboot. I bought a RAM upgrade taking the system to 1.5GB RAM and since then the game plays absolutely wonderfully at highest quality 1024x768. It would seem that system RAM may be a bit more important than the video card to this game.
FWIW - I also adjusted my AGP Aperture Size to 256MB after installing the RAM upgrade. This seemed to smooth out a little of the jumpiness I saw when first loading maps or new areas.
2.8GHz P4
512MB RAM
Geforce FX5700 w/128MB
The game ran at low settings 800x600, but startup/load/savegame times were pretty bad. After a couple hours of playtime, it would get REALLY sluggish and I'd have to reboot. I bought a RAM upgrade taking the system to 1.5GB RAM and since then the game plays absolutely wonderfully at highest quality 1024x768. It would seem that system RAM may be a bit more important than the video card to this game.
FWIW - I also adjusted my AGP Aperture Size to 256MB after installing the RAM upgrade. This seemed to smooth out a little of the jumpiness I saw when first loading maps or new areas.
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