Okay, so recently, I got a laptop for Christmas and it plays TS2009!
The problem... it's only a single core, runngin at 1.6Ghz, so there's terrible lag when there's lots of buildings and high poly count objects withing the screen, especially at my video card is playing the game at it's top rendering quality.
However, I've stumbled (quite literally!) onto a computer that could solve that problem:
The ZT Affinity 7334Ma http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/zt-affinity-7334ma-phenom/4505-3118_7-33774408.html
AMD Phenom II X4 Quad-core processor at 3Ghz.
8GB Ram
1TB Hard drive
The problem with this computer lies within it's GPU, an INTEGRATED ATI Radeon HD 4200 chipset. Now, I don't know if that'll play Trainz flawlessly smooth at full 1080p HD quality, so that's where I come to for help in this thread.
The PC has extra slots for after-market GPUs, and I'd like advice as to what I should get for it. Input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you. -YNER
The problem... it's only a single core, runngin at 1.6Ghz, so there's terrible lag when there's lots of buildings and high poly count objects withing the screen, especially at my video card is playing the game at it's top rendering quality.
However, I've stumbled (quite literally!) onto a computer that could solve that problem:
The ZT Affinity 7334Ma http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/zt-affinity-7334ma-phenom/4505-3118_7-33774408.html
AMD Phenom II X4 Quad-core processor at 3Ghz.
8GB Ram
1TB Hard drive
The problem with this computer lies within it's GPU, an INTEGRATED ATI Radeon HD 4200 chipset. Now, I don't know if that'll play Trainz flawlessly smooth at full 1080p HD quality, so that's where I come to for help in this thread.
The PC has extra slots for after-market GPUs, and I'd like advice as to what I should get for it. Input would be greatly appreciated.
