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I wanted to post this information because of my recent experience with Vanguard and AA.
I originally started playing AA and Vanguard on a 3.0 Mhz Pentium 4 HT processor with a 128 older generation video card. AA ran okay on this setup. Vanguard was a literal disaster. I continued to play AA on this setup to around level 10 - and the experience was okay.
I then went out and built two new boxes: Core 2 Duo 2.13, 2 gigs of RAM with a 7600+ Nvidia series video card. I outfitted both with Windows Vista. After building these boxes I finally got adequate performance out of Vanguard.
I then proceeded to log back into AA and was literally blown away by the difference. The movement in town, coupled with the experience in combat - in car. Amazing! After awhile AA started becoming my game of choice...
The lesson I want to glean out of this experience is this: AA is a completely different experience on a properly outfitted PC. I instinctively feel that this must be one of the reasons why AA is not experiencing a rush of subscribers yet. I feel that if you have an underpowered PC setup, you can run AA - but the experience is 'meh'. AA coupled with a decently equipped box is a killer combination. It is fun, refreshing, and very well done.
If you're thinking about trying AA - please try it on a decent video card, RAM, and CPU combination! You won't do it justice if your machine is too old!
...just my .02
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I can't agree with you that it is the pc that is keeping people out of Auto Assault.
I tried AA three times, My computer ran it just fine. It was the game play and community.
that sent me running away.
p.s. Glad you are enjoying it.
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All canceled. Waiting on Warhammer Online : Age of Reckoning.
Not that I agree or disagree, I'm just curious as to what you mean by "moron community". My idea of a moron might be totally different than your idea. Maybe you could provide an example of a community that is not "moronic" and that might be the best way of explaining this.
I was encouraged to see that it wasn't the game itself that "drove" you away (sorry for the pun), because I've been really impressed so far in the month and a half I've played.