Would anyone know of a game similar to VG- large land mass-Boats/mounts - player homes/cities. I would hope that it has decent graphics ( decent being a lil more than the eq2 goblin that rotated its body to attack me :P) anyways if thier is a similar game to this ( oh yea, im hopeing for no eq2 loading zones every 14 steps lol ) please advise as to title and genre
would be freatly appreciated considering i cant play this game and apparently nobody plays it anyways lol
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there is no similar game. Vanguard is it. its an ambitious game world and was from conception.
I hope your point that you are trying to make is that Vanguard does all this and is great at it. and that the community perticularly on this news site hate the game. its sad.
but as soon as there is a game that does all this I'm in..... but i have a sneaking suspition that Vanguard is starting to live up to its capacity as a great MMO.
yeah ok, i get what you mean now. its a hard one, because the bigger and more "ambitious" the game the more it goes the way of using up system resources. WOW works better as does EQ2 but both are massivly tried and tested now and in fact are graphically a lot simpler.
keeping up with games means you have to keep up with Hardware. its just a fact of life with our machines.
as annoying and costly as it seems.
consider getting a better card?
EQ2, but thats without boats, player non-instanced homes, player cities, owned flying mounts, and huge land mass (it's zoned-game)
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No sorry can't think of any. Maybe you can dig deep into asian F2P 2d games that may have those features.
And btw, its not true nobody plays this game. It has 30.000 pop (mmodata.voig.com) on 4 servers which means 8500 on each. Pretty good.
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Check out the vanguard specific forum they have a sticky to a site that will check your computer specs and tell you if you meet the reqs both minimium and recommended
What's your computer ? - graphic card, ram, cpu.
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What's your computer ? - graphic card, ram, cpu.
toshiba Sat a135-s4467
basically 1.6 dual core intel core duo ( first gen)
1 gig ram ( getting 2 gigs as of next week)
and some suck ass intel chip, aint sure of the exact model but the laptop is bout 7 months old, and wasnt dat cheap so i guess it might be the better of the suck ass chips lol
Getting a perfect computer for VG and for other modern games is not as expansive as it may seem. You don't need to spend 500$ for 8800gtx.
x1950 for 150$ with 2.13 intel dual core and 2GB ram costs all in all around 500$ with a solid PSU.
You can get your graphic information in startup-run "dxdiag" How much memory and what chipset.
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The closest thing to your description without boats is Horizons. But beware the adventure side of Horizons is very bad (I should say it was very bad when I played) but the crafting and building side is amazing. While the core crafting mechanics of HZ is not as good as VG the building and overall crafting is much better. The building in Horizons is second to none. You can build around 20 buildings on your plot. Build bridges and tunnels to reach unreachable content. Juts a shame the rest of the game was so bad and the people that ran the game were so unstable.
A similar game would be Asherons Call 2 - about the same graphics as well
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VG was designed with the assumption that people would have upgraded their computers to a certain level by time it was released, but unfortunately this turned out to be a miscalculation on Brad's part which he admitted in an open interview shortly after the SOE buyout.
Most older laptops aren't using PCI express video, and he said AGP (which my box has) isn't going to cut it.
So if you are using a Dell 1710 (or the new 1730) you're going to be doing fine, but if that isn't the level of your laptop, I'm thinking you should steer clear of VG.
Another consideration is hard disk space, VG takes up almost 20 GB of space...most older laptops are running under 100 GB and its a cram to get it on there.
Also, most older laptops have 1 GB of ram, and this game definitely benefits from 2GB.
edit... I see you have a newer laptop, so the real question might be..what sort of video card did they put in it?
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VG was designed with the assumption that people would have upgraded their computers to a certain level by time it was released, but unfortunately this turned out to be a miscalculation on Brad's part which he admitted in an open interview shortly after the SOE buyout.
Most older laptops aren't using PCI express video, and he said AGP (which my box has) isn't going to cut it.
So if you are using a Dell 1710 (or the new 1730) you're going to be doing fine, but if that isn't the level of your laptop, I'm thinking you should steer clear of VG.
Another consideration is hard disk space, VG takes up almost 20 GB of space...most older laptops are running under 100 GB and its a cram to get it on there.
Also, most older laptops have 1 GB of ram, and this game definitely benefits from 2GB.
edit... I see you have a newer laptop, so the real question might be..what sort of video card did they put in it?
Apparently im runnning an intel accelerated sum shit with 3d accelerator, i think i might be fine, considering my friend found a program that emulates graphics for games using the processor ( best part of my computer lol) 3.2 gigherz ftw