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naveen_shanks posted on Jan 26, 2008 7:35:53 AM - Report post
i have Intel 915gav moder board p-iv-3.0 processor 1.5 Gb Ram ATI PCI xpress graphics card wid 256mb Graphics memory 320 Gb HDD. even i had set the graphics settings to low.Still Den why the game is slow...........Can any one help me please to play it well.
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Chingy42007 posted on Jan 26, 2008 8:06:27 AM - Report post
Stats look fine. Try closing all background programs before running the game.
If that fails, then you have a virus on your computer.
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2hot4u posted on Jan 26, 2008 8:56:33 AM - Report post
I am having the same problem with PS. I even deleted a ton of useless files to unclog the system,didn't help. Cleaned the registry,no improvement. Defragged and cleaned,no improvement. So,I'm buying a new pc hoping that will solve the problem.
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naveen_shanks posted on Jan 27, 2008 5:54:10 AM - Report post
Sorry to say bro.every thing is closed.....n i dont hav any virus.ma anti virus is updated every week.
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2hot4u posted on Jan 27, 2008 6:05:45 AM - Report post
I just installed PS on a brand new state of the art pc and its still snail slow in loading. Slower than ever.
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superweapons posted on Jan 27, 2008 6:20:42 AM - Report post
I wonder how 'state-of-the-art' that computer is. PS has some steep requirements if you don't want lag on low settings.
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2hot4u posted on Jan 27, 2008 6:34:47 AM - Report post
Alrighty,the game loads fast,but when I itry to go on a race day is when its damn slow loading. All is fine until I try to get into racing. No can do. As if the game just freezes. I couldn't get it to load any races last night,at all.
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Chingy42007 posted on Jan 27, 2008 9:40:18 AM - Report post
2hot4u, post your specs here so I can see this PC. I'm interested.
1. Click "start" 2. Open the "run" program 3. Type in "dxdiag", and press enter. Follow the prompts to the main dxdiag window 4. Post what you see here. 5. Click on the "display" tab, and post what you see here along with the system specs from the "system" tab.