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Lizardcommando Apr 9, 2008 06:05 PM

Running Call of Duty 4 with CPU speed of 1.50GHz
 
So I was thinking of getting Call of Duty 4 for the PC, but I ran that test from the systemrequirementslab site and it said that 1.50GHz wasn't good enough to run it. That's kind of putting me off from buying it. I have a pretty decent video card (It's a NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS), I have 2GB of system RAM and I have more than enough Disk Space (I have around 40 GB of Disk Space).

Would running this game on low or medium settings be good enough for playing Single-Player or Multiplayer?

Before anyone asks, I do not have a PS3 or XBox 360 and I don't plan on buying one any time soon.

Pyocola Apr 9, 2008 06:54 PM

I really don't think that card classifies as "decent." It's possible you could run it at something like 640x480 with the lowest settings, but even then I wouldn't be too sure. You could always download the demo and try it out.

Lizardcommando Apr 9, 2008 07:31 PM

Oh... Well, it was considered decent when I got it (which was last year in September). :(

I just got the COD4 demo and surprisingly enough, everything ran pretty smoothly. Even though it's not at the high settings or anything, 800 x 600 is good enough for me. I don't really care if it's at its highest settings. As long as the game plays smoothly, it's good enough for me. So, I think I'll go pick this game up in a few days.

QuentinT Apr 14, 2008 05:29 PM

It will run pretty good on max with a Pentium 4.3.8GHZ hyperthreaded processor, with an NVIDIA 7900GT, and 2gigs of ram.

But yes good for you if it ran, its a pretty good game. Atleast its not like crysis.:confused:


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