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worth playing, but if its not your thing, its not your thing..

Like skyzerr33 is saying, not much too it really.. and if you want a more complex shooter there are others around. Anyhow, its keeping me playing. I'll probably endevour to finish it, and I don't finish too many games.

Works on older systems and scales pretty well down to older systems, but you only get 640x480 and medium or low settings. Meant to be ok, but would take away a fair bit of the atmosphere in a game like that i reckon.

runs nicely on mine with high detail with 1024x768 w/ Athlon XP3200+, 512mb RAM, and 9800pro extreme overclocked to above 9800XT speed. Wouldn't want much slower than that to get the full effect.

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My day at work today:

Install 256MB NX6800 card.

Install Doom III

....errr......something goes here....bit of a blur really :D

Stop playing Doom III

Went home from work.

I like it but would prefer the system our video card rep plays it on:

Athlon 3800+

2GB RAM

400GB S-ATA HDD

Abit 512MB Vid card

In ULTRA quality (or whatever it's called) @ 1600x1200 at 68FPS !!!!! FARK!!!

Adrian

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lol got to try it waiting to get it off mate Shound go good on my

set up of

P4 3.0 ghz800mhz fsb @3.4ghz

Geil PC 3200 DDR ram 1gig dual channel

MB Abit IC7 MAX 3 i love this board

ATI HIS 9800 Pro IceQ @ past XT speeds

Housed in Thermaltake Xaser III 2000A

550 watt Antec True Control

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later this year i plan to buy my new PC from a friend who builds custom PC's with these specs:

3.4 Ghz Processor

1 GB DDR RAM (more if financially + physically possible)

200 GB HDD (need space for my muzyk)

17 inch LCD display (thinking about 19 inch)

8 speed DVD burner

And some other wierd computer gizmo's which i have no clue about...

He quoted me $2200 - $2500... is that a decent price??

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