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Also, from my understanding, you need to have an active subscription to the game in order for the transfer option to work, unless I misread their notice.
"To apply for a World transfer, an existing playable character must be associated with a player's service account."
Starting next month (once I've got my new contract hours settled and if Ygg ever finds out how the XI/XIV dual-sub thing works) I'll be re-subscribing and likely moving to Excalibur 1st chance I get.
here's hoping it's not another mostly JP server like Figaro is (was?)
A GTX 460 won't run you too much money and you should probably snag one quick as nVidia is stopping production on them.
I have a 465 that I got heavily discounted and it runs XIV just fine with a quad core CPU and 4 GB ram (default settings btw).
Plus don't forget 2.0 is a whole new engine - hopefully one that actually works properly lol, but SE claims it will be a lot easier on our rigs and will allow the high end PCs to run 40+ characters on screen. It's also probably what's going to allow the PS3 version to even remotely work, as I'd had my doubts about it from the moment I saw the game needed 2 GB minimum and PS3 only has 256 effective RAM (512 combined).
I can't even run the benchmark. But that may be because the benchmark is retarded. I mean, it's only a year old.
If you can give us maybe a model number, brand...or anything related to your laptop we could probably quickly give you a good gauge of how/whether it would run.
If you can give us maybe a model number, brand...or anything related to your laptop we could probably quickly give you a good gauge of how/whether it would run.
I agree. The processor I have in my desktop is a 60 dollar one, and of runs just perfect on max settings. It's an amd radeon a4 4300. Or something like that. When I get home ill post the link to the rig, and the card on newegg as well as amazon if you want. The video card is what carries my computer. But, when I get the chance, going to upgrade my processor to an i7, amd overclock it some, as asl as the video card.
Odd thing is... My computer says I have 3.5 gigs of ram... Lol
@Hayde - It's a Gateway NV53A 15.6" Notebook, AMD Turion II Dual-Core Processor P520 (2.3GHz), 4GB DDR3 Memory, 500GB HDD, DVD Super Multi-Drive, ATI Radeon HD 4250, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.
I just copied and pasted my system info. It was fairly cheap when I bought it. Later this year I plan to buy/build a desktop, but I need to find an apartment and build up my savings a bit first.
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