8th November 2007, 11:04 PM
So I take it the korean enemies (Korea? Wow that's topical... in some decades...) talk about strategy and making it in Korean on hard robs of that eh?
That's all well and good except I wonder if they reversed it in the Korean version :D. It also gives the multilingual an edge. Incidentally, if they talk from a list of recorded possible statements, it shouldn't be hard to learn what they intend to do anyway.
You may have got your computer 6 months ago, but that's no real indicator of it's level of power. Still, you had a 8xxx geforce card and an Intel Core 2 plus a couple gigs of RAM right? Seriously I'd expect that machine to be capable of handling this task. The game must be intended for only the absolute top of the line, like Oblivion used to be. I gotta love that Moore's law. Well, sure we hit the roof but there's plenty of room at the bottom.
That's all well and good except I wonder if they reversed it in the Korean version :D. It also gives the multilingual an edge. Incidentally, if they talk from a list of recorded possible statements, it shouldn't be hard to learn what they intend to do anyway.
You may have got your computer 6 months ago, but that's no real indicator of it's level of power. Still, you had a 8xxx geforce card and an Intel Core 2 plus a couple gigs of RAM right? Seriously I'd expect that machine to be capable of handling this task. The game must be intended for only the absolute top of the line, like Oblivion used to be. I gotta love that Moore's law. Well, sure we hit the roof but there's plenty of room at the bottom.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)