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http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page for pc widescreen support. I have yet to play Prey with my new setup (Pentium D 3.0ghz, 2 gigs ddr2 667mhz ram, pny geforce 9600gt) but my guess is it should run pretty good.

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yea the resolution seems lower on the PSP, and the edges are really jagged as a result of it. Textures seems somewhat more bland. But its comparing a handheld gaming to a console, even if it is an older one, thats still very impressive

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I duno if ive posted in here already, but i have pentium D 3.0ghz (fsb 800mhz) 2 gigs ddr2 667 ram xfx geforce 8500gt (fa1aility) ran 800 x 600, high texture, medium every thing else pretty fine, maybe 25 - 30 fps

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Either Nvidia or Ati, you get a great graphics experience. I've got a very basic gaming computer, Pentium D 3.0ghz, 2gigs of ram (ddr2 667) and an xfx geforce 8500gt, plays everything to my likings, and obviously these cards only perform better. Theres no reason to gruble over which graphics card kicks more ass, because even with a rig like mine, i can still enjoy the new games that come out.

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I had a bfg geforce 6200 pci card in my old rig before I upgraded. Its pointless to try to run it on medium settings (2 i take it?), even so it didnt matter since theres no way the card could render the full pixel size. But it DOES run, even says so on the box under minimum system requirements. On a happier note, Im Pentium D 3.0ghz, 2 gigs of ram (ddr2 667) and xfx geforce 8500gt, game runs max settings, 1360 x 768 at approx 20-40fps

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I've seen them first hand, and honestly, Theres very little difference. I could nitpick, like the textures on my friends pc don't load as fast as the xbox 360, or I find myself fumbling with the analogue sticks occasionally on xbox 360, but its the same damned very good game. I like getting achievement points though... i must say

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I stay behind the best hardware by a few generations or so, so that way i buy cheap games and cheap hardware. I'll be upgrading to a Pentium D at 3.0ghz, 2 gigs of ram, and an ATI x850pro, matches up nicely inbetween the two system level tests, so hopefully 30fps on medium settings at 800 x 600

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1. Perfect Dark (N64)- My favorite game ever made, between the single player and combat simulator, i probably have around 300 hours put into it. 2. Doom (PC)- Its, classic, and still fun, i can randomly hop into and paly through a peice of the game anytime 3. KOTOR II (Xbox)- 30 hours a game, and ive played through 5 times, it just doesnt get old 4. Resident Evil 4 (GCN)- refer to similar statement above 5. Quake (PC)- refer to doom

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Intel P4 2.2ghz 1gb ddr 333mhz ram Radeon 9250 PCI works fine on the absolute lowest of the low setting with the exception of all the textures turned on, i think i could crank up the resolution up to 800x600 if i wanted as well

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would an intel p4 at 2.2ghz be easy to overclock?

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