RF ONLINE?

Discussion in 'Windows' started by BlueBrolly, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. BlueBrolly

    BlueBrolly

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    I dont have my AAO yet... its getting shipped. I understand all the issues with Direct3D and all, can "RF-Online" work on this little system? Its an MMORPG... and WoW and RF-Online have different specs... thats y im asking. Thanks guys
     
    BlueBrolly, Jan 13, 2009
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    korre07

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    i hope your not in the u.s. all english RF online servers went offline about two months ago.....
     
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    Yes im in the USA. They came back online... CCR the owners of RF-Online is opening up the servers.... its in closed beta... then open beta. http://www.playrf.com/ theres also private servers like http://www.rfequilibrium.com/... and to anser my own question....

    RF ONLINE plays on native screen fine without hacks or tweaks low settings.... about 15Fps
    at 800x600 low settings/medium settings runs smooth.

    blue
    160gb
    1 gb ram
    atom 1.7
     
    BlueBrolly, Jan 15, 2009
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    techGuy

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    do they have that? a 1.7?

    btw, I would suggest you stick w/ the 800x600, id take smoothness over higher res and choppy.
     
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    i just looked at my specs. its 1.6
    ffs... i got it yesterday and im really impressed!
    I got Left 4 Dead to RUN without doing anything put its at 1-2Fps... not playable... but opening video and login run smooth
     
    BlueBrolly, Jan 15, 2009
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