Re: For my first post, i bombard you with questions!
Try looking in the screenshots forum for interface screens... It's really hard to figure out at first,but you'll get the hang of it. It's really tough to describe.
I believe there is a screen ratio option.
3900 is excellent, you should have very few running problems.
The scoring goes something like this:
<1000 - Not great. At all. I wouldn't advise playing.
1000-2000 - Alright... Highest setting will strain.
2000-3000 - Good, Highest setting in low-population areas is fine.
3000-4000 - Excellent, there's a high chance you can run at the highest specs.
4000+ - Impossible to Guage! (What a notorious monster (boss) checks as)
The laptops will be fine, I believe.
Eventually, you will need two copies of the game for two sets of registration codes for the first two expansions. The Trial period only gives you a month of the bare minimum, which is enough for most players under level 25. You could go to 30 fairly easily without the expansions, but at 30 you'll need one of the for the Ninja job that you both plan on having.
Edit:
As for the mailing thing on the board, keep messing with things... It'll be around somewhere.
UI unfortunately isn't customizable thanks to the PS2 hardware limitations, and there is an option to show macros. They use the Ctrl + Alt + 1 - 0 on your keyboard, and you have tens set of those (So 200) That you can fill. You can see you set by holding ctrl or alt, and you can switch on the fly by pressing up/down while holding either.
Edit 2:
You will need to buy another game for your wife, in order to get her the CDkeys for the expansions. You can play without, but the expansions are great fun, and extremely useful. Basically, you'd be buying the second collection (Because it'd still be cheaper than the first two expansions seperately) for the CDkeys for those expansions.
Try looking in the screenshots forum for interface screens... It's really hard to figure out at first,but you'll get the hang of it. It's really tough to describe.
I believe there is a screen ratio option.
3900 is excellent, you should have very few running problems.
The scoring goes something like this:
<1000 - Not great. At all. I wouldn't advise playing.
1000-2000 - Alright... Highest setting will strain.
2000-3000 - Good, Highest setting in low-population areas is fine.
3000-4000 - Excellent, there's a high chance you can run at the highest specs.
4000+ - Impossible to Guage! (What a notorious monster (boss) checks as)
The laptops will be fine, I believe.
Eventually, you will need two copies of the game for two sets of registration codes for the first two expansions. The Trial period only gives you a month of the bare minimum, which is enough for most players under level 25. You could go to 30 fairly easily without the expansions, but at 30 you'll need one of the for the Ninja job that you both plan on having.
Edit:
As for the mailing thing on the board, keep messing with things... It'll be around somewhere.
UI unfortunately isn't customizable thanks to the PS2 hardware limitations, and there is an option to show macros. They use the Ctrl + Alt + 1 - 0 on your keyboard, and you have tens set of those (So 200) That you can fill. You can see you set by holding ctrl or alt, and you can switch on the fly by pressing up/down while holding either.
Edit 2:
You will need to buy another game for your wife, in order to get her the CDkeys for the expansions. You can play without, but the expansions are great fun, and extremely useful. Basically, you'd be buying the second collection (Because it'd still be cheaper than the first two expansions seperately) for the CDkeys for those expansions.
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