by Gixer » Thu Oct 21, 2004 2:17 pm
I know dude, sux being young dont it! I remember those days!
Well like I said you have nothing to loose trying it! Go ahead and install it, you will have to experiment with the settings and achieve a compromise. I am sure it will run on that system it just wont look super pretty. You will however be able to fly fine and go anywhere in the world etc. If you like flying then go for it. I understand not everyone can just go buy a new setup. What I listed was the setup you would possibly require for a really nice looking sim.
Now go install it and get playing with the settings. I would say 1024x860 res (I think the second number is right) Medium autogen, leave the fancey things like effects off and try to get your aircraft and scenery as good looking as possible.
One thing that may be worth doing on yours is under the display/weather tab set it to simplified clouds. If you dont mind flying without weather just use clear skies!
Get it set up and run it have a look and see what results you get. Then I will try help you maybe alter a few things.
Try not to have any other programs running in the background whilst FS2004 is going too. Shutdown everything possible. If you fly offline, disconnect yourself from the net and turn off anti-virus and firewall too.
Let me know how you get on ;D
AMD64 3500+ @ 2200MHz 400FSB
MSI K8N Neo 2 mobo nForce3 chipset
1gig Corsair XMS PC3200 timings @ 10.2.2.2
XFX 6800 Ultra @ 450/1200
80gig HDD
Loadsa fans!!!