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Post by AncientxFreako on Jun 19, 2015 6:34:57 GMT
Post your rig specs here if they were successful running 'Mech3 & Pirate's Moon...
Dell 740 Desktop PC - AMD Althon 64 3800+ 2.00GHz, 4GB DDR2 Memory, 80GB HDD, DVD, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Runs 'Mech3 with weapons mod with no problems most of the time, however there is a crash issue; this may be the old "lrm boot" that has always been a problem in 'Mech3, or it may be that this rig doesn't have enough ram, as windows 7/64 requires 2 gb minimum. With the weapons mod and added enemies the game does get more graphics and sound intense, so I will upgrade the ram and post results. Nvidia integrated graphics 60 mb ram (weak, IMO)
Edit: increased to 4 gb ram not too long ago, runs much smoother with bandicam. Without bandicam the game is smooth as silk. Planning on eventually upgrading vid card and sound card.
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Post by speedyspcfan on Jun 27, 2015 22:41:32 GMT
Dell Inspiron 1200 Laptop: Intel Celeron M 1.4GHz 512MB RAM 80GB HDD DVD Drive Windows XP Home Premium Pirate's Moon and MechWarrior 3 run with no issue.
Main computer: Intel i7 4770K 3.50GHz 8GB RAM 120GB SSD, two 1TB HDDs DVD Drive Windows 7 Professional MechWarrior 3 suffers from rubberbanding framerate, even at 30FPS, although it's not that major. Jumping APCs don't happen if Threaded Optimization is turned off. Mission 2 missile platform won't spawn unless the game is set to 15FPS. Two GTX 770s running at once. Game is still fully playable if workarounds are used.
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Post by johnhvt on Aug 10, 2015 8:07:06 GMT
AMD Athlon II X2 2.7gHz nVidia EN7600GT, ATI Radeon X1650, AMD Radeon HD7850 WinXP SP3, Win7, Win8.1
With all these videocards and OS MW3 works just fine without any fixes(except for FPS limited to 40).
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Post by AncientxFreako on Aug 10, 2015 9:04:19 GMT
Interesting, back in the day xp sp3 was labeled bad with 'Mech3 to the point that I was always paranoid about being sure I didn't download it.
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Post by StoneWall on Aug 29, 2016 11:24:37 GMT
3.6 GHZ Quad Core running Windows 7
16 GB RAM
AMD Radeon R9 290X - 4 GB card
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