mikey5194
Mar 2 2008, 03:42 PM
Hi there.
I have GTA: VC for pc, i was reading on the case of the game and looked at the system requirements for the game, they were;
800 MHz Intel Pentium III
128 MB of RAM
And i dont really need to say all of the rest.
My pc is;
930 MHz Intel Pentium III
128 MB of RAM
They are the minimum system requirements.
But, still the game runs slowly, it constantly starts ad stops, and is painfully annoying!!
Does anyone have any suggestions???
Mikey5194.
geek
Mar 2 2008, 04:04 PM
Recommended Spec fir GTA:VC is
P4 or Athlon XP CPU
256Mb Ram
64Mb video Card GF3/Radeon 8500
if you just meet the minimum sys reqs, then you can expect minimum performance. Olny thing i can suggest is update your video drivers to the highest you can and try disabling some of GTAs options ingame.
mara-
Mar 2 2008, 04:34 PM
Also, in options of the game choose the lowest resolution.
Cheers
TravisO
Mar 2 2008, 05:29 PM
Well the ram usage of XP has balooned a lot over the years, between service packs and IE7, etc. I'd say you need at least 256mb today, and 512 would be better.
Plus as somebody pointed out, you need the recommended settings for a game, the required settings just means it works, but not well. NEVER play a game if you only have the required setup, it's never good enough.
mikey5194
Mar 3 2008, 01:09 PM
How cna i update my RAM? what part of the pc is RAM stored on?
mara-
Mar 3 2008, 04:00 PM
QUOTE (mikey5194 @ Mar 3 2008, 08:09 PM)

How cna i update my RAM? what part of the pc is RAM stored on?
You can not update it, you can just upgrade it (to buy it). And RAM is stored on motherboard. Use google for pictures. And as you computer is old, you need to buy SDR SDRAM.
Cheers
mikey5194
Mar 4 2008, 12:47 PM
Well, i had ano old xp that did not work, so i took the ram out of there, and stuck it in here, now i have 320mb of RAM its not a usual amount because i only have two RAM slots, so i put in a 256mb and then a 64mb, just to give it a little more power. Well, until i get a more powerfull one

Now, how do i update my processor? i have a Pentium III, 930 MHZ
Thanks
mara-
Mar 4 2008, 01:51 PM
You have to see which socket your motherboard have and you need then to buy processor which supports that socket.
Cheers
Tripredacus
Mar 13 2008, 01:31 PM
If you have a decent video card that also helps.
Try turning off that blur-feature thing that is enabled by default. That helped me a lot iirc when I first got it.
tommo3
Apr 1 2008, 05:05 AM
Hey mikey5194,
You could try running the game with the lowest possible resolution, 640x480 or 800x600.
Or disable antivirus, firewall etc before running the game.
Maybe increase pagefile size.
To be honest, ur system is below recommended. So a new pc would prob be best to run the game properly.
Upgrading old parts is usually not worth the hassle.
puntoMX
Apr 1 2008, 09:28 PM
Also set the "view" dept to "not far".
I wonder what Video card you have in that machine but I have seen ATI´s 9250 doing well with a PIII, a 9550 would do best (PCI or AGP).
brucevangeorge
Apr 2 2008, 10:48 PM
Anybody remember a frame rate tweaking program a few years back?
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