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Wolfieboy

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  1. I've got a quick offtopic question though. I already asked this over the e-mail to support, but I haven't gotten any reply so I'll just try my luck here. If I would like to continue working with Leadwerks, and purchase a license, would I be able to run LW on two systems? Because I'm working with a friend, who doesn't exactly live across the block from here, and we would both like to be able to run it and work as a team if we decide to go with LW.
  2. Nah, I know it was a good model. I wouldn't buy anything that I'm not sure of, I'm just not good with names. Besides, I arranged that I can return the videocard if I'm not happy with it.
  3. I can't remember (I suck at remembering names, haha).
  4. Alright, just a little update here. This saturday I bought a new power supply of 500 watt, and I'm going to get my new videocard (a Sapphire Radeon 1 GB) early this week!
  5. Thanks for your suggestions! Edit: Disregard that, I know what to do now! Thanks.
  6. Haha, ok thanks. Do you think that will solve my FPS problem with LW? Everything else runs fine in the program, the FPS just rarely gets over 20. Edit: My motherboard is a E6600, do you think it supports that videocard?
  7. Hello people, I'm new to this forum! I just tried out the Leadwerks evaluation kit about a week ago. After reading the system requirements, I was sure my computer could handle it, but for some reason Leadwerks runs quite poorly even after I turned everything to low in the options menu. I get about 10/15 FPS tops now, and thats quite weird seeing that my computer meets the system requirements posted on the site. Perhaps these requirements are outdated? Here's my hardware: Pentium Core 2 Duo, 3,2 ghz 4 GB RAM 512 MB GeForce 8400 GS I'm also running Windows Vista Home Premium, 32 bit. I don't mind upgrading my PC a bit, so please make suggestions what should be the most important thing to upgrade about my PC to make it run LW smoother. I have two things in mind that I'd like to upgrade myself. The first thing is switching to a 64 bit OS, probably Windows 7. This would increase the RAM efficiency of my system. On the other hand, my videocard is outdated too, so I would like to get a videocard that gives me at least 1 GB of video-RAM. I don't want to do both upgrades at the same time though, because my wallet probably can't handle that. What do you guys think?
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