So my power supply is upgradable at least too if need be?
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Why are the emergency vehicles not able to go around traffic? It's part of the game. If you want to, you can always use 4 or 6 lane roads so that they can more reliably pass.
I can barely believe this is a real answer. My god.
The city sizes are a little unfortunate, but I'm happy to see my goal of turning Innisfail, Alberta into a giant red-light district trucks on unabated.
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I can barely believe this is a real answer. My god.
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City simulation... except when they don't want to. Argh.
That was taken a bit out of context. Ocean and Guillame commented on it and said that they wanted players to have to think carefully about their transportation network and where to put key service buildings.
If you put your fire station in the middle of gridlock central, you will have issues. Perhaps it is not realistic but there was a reason.
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It should still be quite a bit better than the GT 620, and should be able to play Sim City V on medium graphic settings. In fact it is the recommended "adjusted requirement" card on Game Debate: http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...2&game=SimCity , which rates the 620 as a 3 out of 10 and the 4850 as a 6.
A 4850 is a nice 4/5 year old card that was mid end at it's release, but it would require at least the 430 watt PSU upgrade, if not the 500 watt. The 640 (the 90$ card) would be about 20% faster, run without a PSU upgrade, and run better on modern games (DX11 compatibility, faster memory bandwidth, higher texture alotment).
Just using the follow vehicle feature to follow a coal train around the region map. Don't need to watch the whole thing but it is kind of cool to watch for a bit.
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It should still be quite a bit better than the GT 620, and should be able to play Sim City V on medium graphic settings. In fact it is the recommended "adjusted requirement" card on Game Debate: http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...2&game=SimCity , which rates the 620 as a 3 out of 10 and the 4850 as a 6.
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Ok, I'll let you know after the game gets released if that's ok. To be honest, all this spec stuff is so far over my head that I don't really want to worry about it anymore right now. I'll just see what happens for the time being. I truly appreciate the offer though.
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I also upgraded over the summer and have a HD5800 series up for grabs if you want it. It's a long card though so you'd have to have enough room for it in your case. Let me know if you're interested.
Just using the follow vehicle feature to follow a coal train around the region map. Don't need to watch the whole thing but it is kind of cool to watch for a bit.
Who designed that track network? WTF
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