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Upstairs said that 9800gt+ is slightly lower is really too. Too.
Anyway, I've used the 9800GT+ for a year and a half, and it's undoubtedly that the 9800GT is not worthy of the 5200+ U. A GTS450 110% GTS250 9800GTX+ 110% 9800GT, in fact, the current GTS450 is about 20% ahead of 9800GT+, in fact, 9800GT 3DMark06 can reach 12000, and GTS450 is also 14000. What is the position of the 9800GT+ in 09 when the 5200+ is at the thousand-yuan off?
Besides, can the 5200+ maintain a 20% gap with the current GTS450 Athlon II quad-core at the same price?
In fact, 9800GT+ is still a cost-effective card at present, and The Witcher 2 is absolutely okay.
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Turn off the special effects and you're ready to play.
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Games these days are all about people, and people who have just heard that they haven't actually played it seem to be keen to spread the word.
Don't jump to conclusions until you try it.
Little Brother X240 9600GT 2G memory High special effects smooth passing.
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This series is fun, it is necessary to play.
The Witcher is set in Poland.
Best-selling author AndrzeJsapkowski sets the world and combines gorgeous action design and an intriguing storyline.
You are the Sorcerer, a warrior who was trained for combat in childhood, and some encounters and trials transform you into this. You earn a living from monsters while joining a brotherhood formed long ago to protect people from werewolves, monsters, and other beasts.
Game Features: Gamer: allows players to create or modify their own "The Witcher" adventure; - The Price of Neutrality :
This level begins with the adventure saga of Geralt's return to Kaer Morhen, and evolves into an adventure level with three new claims that lead to the discovery of a mysterious position.
Marginal effects. : An unprecedented new adventure level (including five new claims) for Geralt's friend Dandelion and his encounter with Vizima City's Dilemma.
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If the most enjoyable part of playing The Witcher III is the plot, and you are also curious about Geralt's previous story, go for it.
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The Witcher 1 and 2 are both fun.
The Witcher combines a highly entertaining and fast-paced combat system with complex story lines to enrich the connotation and story of the game world, and the player's diverse choices during the game make multi-week play a kind of fun;
The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings is a well-made and sincere RPG masterpiece. Next-generation graphics, a captivating plot, and a striking real-time combat that is not inferior to an action game all make The Witcher 2:
Assassin Kings doesn't have a shortcoming in any of these aspects.
The Witcher 1 is set in the background
The game's storyline continues and adapts the ending of Geralt in the "The Witcher" series**, where Geralt, a demon hunter who was once considered dead, suddenly appears near the witcher's fortress "Kyle Mohan", is hunted down by a wild hunt and is seriously injured. Under the careful care of the sorceress Triss Meligard and her fellow witchers, Geralt recovered, but lost his memories of the past.
Shortly after Geralt's recovery, Kyle Mohan was attacked by the Salamanders, a killer nicknamed "The Professor" and a mysticist, who killed the young Witcher apprentice Leo, severely wounded Triss, and took the mutant and formula used to genetically modify the Demon Hunter.
After resting, the Demon Hunters decided to split up to find out the salamanders and eventually stop their plot. After following the clues left by the Salamanders, Geralt traveled to Vijma, the capital of the Kingdom of Temeria.
This is where the main story begins.
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I've played both The Witcher 1 and 2 games, and it feels like they're two completely different games, with a lot of differences, combat styles, mechanic structure, and graphics style. If it weren't for the name, it would feel like two unrelated games. In general, times vary greatly.
But the plots of the 1st and 2nd generations are connected, and the beginning of the 2nd generation follows the end of the 1st generation, like a serial. So it is still recommended to start playing from the 1st generation.
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GTX260 is not playable in The Witcher 3, The Witcher 3 has relatively high requirements for graphics cards, and the minimum requirement is GTX 660 graphics card, so GTX260 does not meet the requirements. The minimum branch grip requirements for The Witcher 3 are as follows:
1. Operating system: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8 (or Windows 10.
2. Processor: Core i5-2500K or AMD Phenom II X4 940.
3. Running memory: 6 GB.
4. Graphics card: NVIDIA GPU GeForce GTX 660 or AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870.
5. Storage space: more than 35 GB free space.
Note for The Witcher 3 players.
Players should pay attention to playing The Witcher 3, the game skills are divided into combat, magic seals, alchemy, abilities, which are divided into core leather hand abilities and learnable skills, the core ability as the basic ability of the character, always in a state of stimulation and can be used in battle, negotiation and other aspects, is the premise of learning his skills; Learnable skills are mostly passive, which can increase the damage of the base ability or change the way the ability is used.
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Depending on your computer configuration, the most suitable configuration for your Witcher 2 is: The Witcher 2 Enhanced Official Best Configuration Scheme.
The optimal configuration is as follows:
System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4
Memory: 3 GB Windows XP 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Graphics: 1 GB RAM with support for Pixel Shader (NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850).
System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo GHz or AMD Athlon: 64 x2 5000+
Memory: Windows XP 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Graphics: 512 MB RAM with support for Pixel Shader (NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon HD3850).
System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4
Memory: 3 GB Windows XP 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Graphics: 1 GB RAM with support for Pixel Shader (NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850).
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The Witcher 2 minimum requirements: System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit) Processor:
Intel Core 2 Duo GHz or AMD Athlon: 64 x2 5000+ Memory: Windows XP 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7 Graphics: 512 MB RAM, Yes.
The Witcher 2 minimum requirements:
System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo GHz or AMD Athlon: 64 x2 5000+
Memory: Windows XP 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Graphics: 512 MB RAM with support for Pixel Shader (NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon HD3850).
System: Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 (32 64-bit).
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4
Memory: 3 GB Windows XP 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Graphics: 1 GB RAM with support for Pixel Shader (NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850).
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Minimum configuration.
CPU Intel Duo or AMD equivalent CPU graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8800, 512MB VRAM or ATI equivalent graphics card.
RAM: Windows XP - 1GB Vista and Windows 7 - 2GB
Your CPU AMD Athlon™ 64 3800+ is still single-core, which is too bad to meet the minimum requirements.
Your graphics card GT220 will definitely not be able to match the performance of the 8800GT.
The conclusion is that if you play all cards inefficiently, you will know if you try it.
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I don't know. >>>More