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#1 2003-03-13 9:52 pm

mancabbage
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MAAA WARCRAFT III

yo im using an ibook 128mb ram 800mhz processor - with 13gb memory left on my hard disk - when i run warcraft III with all sound off and the lowest rez with no shadows etc etc it runs like a piece of smurf - smurfing slow as hell - what can i do to increase teh speed of it?

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#2 2003-03-13 9:55 pm

mr. jingles
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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

I don't know. I have a 800 iBook with 640 MB RAM and Warcraft III runs great at the highest settings.

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#3 2003-03-13 9:58 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Would increasing your ram help? 128mb is not very much imo


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#4 2003-03-13 10:02 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

yo im using an ibook 128mb ram 800mhz processor - with 13gb memory left on my hard disk - when i run warcraft III with all sound off and the lowest rez with no shadows etc etc it runs like a piece of poop - booboo slow as hell - what can i do to increase teh speed of it?

128mb is barely enough to run the OS itself.  Get more RAM and it should help.


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#5 2003-03-13 10:03 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

The ream is definately killing you here.

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#6 2003-03-13 10:09 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Ram is cheap and solves many problems.

I don't see why people don't max out their computers with ram when they get them.


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#7 2003-03-13 10:20 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Ram is cheap and solves many problems.

I don't see why people don't max out their computers with ram when they get them.

That's what I did.  1 Gig o' Ram baby.  Oh yeah.

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#8 2003-03-14 12:17 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

I don't know. I have a 800 iBook with 640 MB RAM and Warcraft III runs great at the highest settings.

Runs great at highest settings on an iBook?

I wish I could watch that.


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#9 2003-03-14 12:22 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Pull!
:: Flings topic over to Warcraft forum ::


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#10 2003-03-14 12:29 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Good pull.

I was thinking about it, but it looks so much better when the administrator does it.  smile


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#11 2003-03-14 12:56 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

You're welcome boomer.  tongue


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#12 2003-03-14 8:03 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

I don't know. I have a 800 iBook with 640 MB RAM and Warcraft III runs great at the highest settings.

Runs great at highest settings on an iBook?

I wish I could watch that.

Ok, "great" may be overkill. But it runs "fine", not a whole lot of difference between everything on high and everything on low as far perceived smoothness goes.

The one thing I have noticed about wc3 on any setting, is that scrolling at the screen-edge is choppy or awkward. Not smooth like in Starcraft, which I still find more fun than wc3.

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#13 2003-03-14 11:11 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

a lot of people find more fun in starcraft than in Warcraft III, Which I can see.  See in starcraft the first person to get strong  air wins!  In warcraft you have to try a little harder, thus meaning more strategy which alot of gamers don't enjoy...they like mindless slaying tongue


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#14 2003-03-14 3:13 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Well I have lots of strong air!

Oh, you mean...oops.


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#15 2003-03-14 3:27 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

go to www.ramseeker.com or www.pricewatch.com and get yourself some more ram!

or go here : 512 MB for $89 or 256MB for $30.90

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#16 2003-03-14 7:22 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

Oooo... good stuff, I gonna run into some money soon and I feel like maxing out my RAM for my Dual 867, so that mean that i'll only have to spend like ~$160 for 1.5 GB of PC2100 RAM... good stuff.

I remember when 128MB of PC133 was like $150, then RAM prices hit a huge low, and they since went up, and now have fallen back down.

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#17 2003-03-14 8:01 pm

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I remember when 128MB of PC133 was like $150, then RAM prices hit a huge low, and they since went up, and now have fallen back down.

And I remember paying $189 for a nice stick of 32MB.

Comon...who in here paid $300 for a 500MB hard drive?


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#18 2003-03-14 8:03 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

I paid 120 for an 80 giga  smile


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#19 2003-03-14 9:56 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III


I remember when 128MB of PC133 was like $150, then RAM prices hit a huge low, and they since went up, and now have fallen back down.

And I remember paying $189 for a nice stick of 32MB.

Comon...who in here paid $300 for a 500MB hard drive?

[crotchety old man]

i remember paying $125 a stick for 4 meg 80ns simms!

500 mb drive? try $1k!

$400 for a 12" monitor!

[/crotchety old man]

of course, i still have that 12" monitor, and it still has a beautiful picture; Apple don't build them like that anymore....

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#20 2003-03-14 10:50 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III


And I remember paying $189 for a nice stick of 32MB.
Comon...who in here paid $300 for a 500MB hard drive?

:: Raises hand::

I paid $250 for a state of the art 28.8K external modem back when.

Before that I spent $190 for a 5 1/4 inch floppy drive.


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#21 2003-03-15 7:57 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

yeah things are changing, Im only 16 nbut I still started with an Apple II, green screen and all, those floppies the size of your head, well a 6 eyar old's, and a printer as loud and slow as an elephant(now I have a laser speed printer, that when set to lowest settings can print pictures almost pefectly).  And then a macintosh,those old bigones that seem to resemble iMacs with a ploppy, you know what I mean.  I've been browsing through my old MacAddict cd's(1-12)  And I noticed on one of em it syas you have to hav 16 mb of actual ram, not virtual.  HAH 16 MB, HAH!  Oh and lately prices dropping even faste for mac users (finally),  My dad paid about same for my 17" superdrive, extra ram, iMac that cam with a printer than for my old iMac DV, that only came wityh some ram.  Least to say, we are pleased, perturbed.   Can't iomagine what it's liek for you old geezers  wink My dad alwasy tells me he never got to use a real calulater.  I've been using my TI-83 plus graphing calc since 6th grade, though I knwo some ppl who still just use scientific, I don't think I would ever live without my little 83  love .  My mo found it at $80 (usually it's $99) and my dad said he paid 150 for some simple/big calculator.  Just imagine, we may finally have holograms soon.  What will Warcraft V or starcraft IV be like then?  shrug


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#22 2003-03-28 11:46 am

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

er, uh........I hope to be getting a power mac or a really tricked out Alienware PC (sometime in April) what you guys think seeing that what i am wanting is around the same price. also one reason i am thinking about staying with pc is that i have like $500 worth of games that would not work on a mac.......you know what i mean?


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#23 2003-04-01 6:07 pm

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Re: MAAA WARCRAFT III

...My dad alwasy tells me he never got to use a real calulater.  I've been using my TI-83 plus graphing calc since 6th grade, though I knwo some ppl who still just use scientific, I don't think I would ever live without my little 83  love .  My mo found it at $80 (usually it's $99) and my dad said he paid 150 for some simple/big calculator....

ha! "real" calculator? can't get much more real than the HP-41 series. that's the first calculator i ever used (a 41C, to be specific), and we still have it, and it still works. i've owned TI-30's, 31's, 30SLR's, 30SLR+'s, 68's, 81's, 83's and i even had a 92 for a while. the TI calculators are nice, but you can't beat old reliable.... reverse-polish notation takes a while to get used to, however....  cool

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