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Default 11-10-2003, 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Madmartagen
if you have a $15 EA gift certificate, dont waste it on BT. sngle player ran really laggy for me, especially the opening level with the sandstorm. COD is much more intense and is alot better than BT and runs beautifully on my radeon 8500. i havent seen any lag at all on COD, so i would assume BT has as much bugs as rosie o donnels cooch.

I already bought COD and it isn't compatible with my card. I have a 32MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra card and it can't run COD. I don't feel like paying the money to buy a whole new card and having it put in my comp.

So that's why i want to buy breakthrough. Yeah the other MOH games lag a bit when there is a lot of things going on on the screen but single player is usually ok. I had some small problems with spearhead...the multiplayer runs relatively well in Breakthrough right?

Now that i bought COd and can't play it i don't want to buy another game and be screwed again. cry: Needless to say, i'm a bit paranoid! oOo:
I'm suprised that dinosaur of a card runs anything new. I would
get a newer card before anymore games. If you keep that card
you will be limited to playing older games.
  
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