Legend of Mir 3The unique characteristics of Legend of Mir 3, which have become the proud trademarks of this MMORPG, are the 3 superbly balanced character classes, exciting siege warfare, massive AI invasions and raids, easy intuitive interfaces, its own unique quest system and the complex element system. “Mir” means “dragon” in ancient Korean and the continent, which is the place for the game play, bears the name as well. The users, who wish to step on this mysterious and amazing world, will be able to select a role of Warrior, Sorcerer, and Taoist to be reborn as a hero to repulsing the endless attacks from the evil forces and protect the continent.
But :cool: if u have say.... 20 WTs on ur screen at once, on a low-end GFX card ur gunna lag big time, if ur on a high-end card it wont phase it.
this is why in town people accuse eachother of speed cheating, just because they have high-end GFX Cards
however i agree, it does relie on ur connection,
Soundcard & RAM is also good, as when in places like ST B7, u get 500 Bugbats around u & u blast them, ur screen might freeze due to the sound, this is mostly soundcard being unable to process all the sounds at once.
processor has very little to do with it
ummm i dont think this is correct, your saying essentually games are reliant soley on ur gfx card. Why even bother with a cpu then? No offencem ate but your talkin out yer arse, speed cheating is nothing to do with your gfx card, its fbs (front bus speed) if you remember the problem many nvidia mobo users had because there fbs was too high for mir (meaninng they were proccesing things too fast for the game) nothing to do with ur gfx card
But :cool: if u have say.... 20 WTs on ur screen at once, on a low-end GFX card ur gunna lag big time, if ur on a high-end card it wont phase it.
this is why in town people accuse eachother of speed cheating, just because they have high-end GFX Cards
however i agree, it does relie on ur connection,
Soundcard is also good, as when in places like ST B7, u get 500 Bugbats around u & u blast them, ur screen might freeze due to the sound, this is mostly soundcard being unable to process all the sounds at once.
processor has very little to do with it
the main notion i was gettin at was... every little helps... if by changing some settings you can increase performance.. than u can gain decent gameplay and that matters
Like it says some kind of graphics processor is needed to run the game whether it be a 2mb 3dfx VooDoo onboard graphics card or an ati radeon blablablablablala...
ummm i dont think this is correct, your saying essentually games are reliant soley on ur gfx card. Why even bother with a cpu then? No offencem ate but your talkin out yer arse, speed cheating is nothing to do with your gfx card, its fbs (front bus speed) if you remember the problem many nvidia mobo users had because there fbs was too high for mir (meaninng they were proccesing things too fast for the game) nothing to do with ur gfx card
But i may be wrong
i said processor means very little in your performance
Processor does help, but theres only so much processing power a game will use, 1 like mir & todays processors would be like running winamp, uses processing power but not enough to give to shakes about,
and GFX is the main-drive of any Game, u have have a 3.4ghz 800FSB P4 processor & a 8mb on-board GFX & ull get crappy FPS(30tops id say), if u have a 1ghz system with a Radeon 9800 Pro ill put my left nut on saying ull have 60-120fps at all times.
the main notion i was gettin at was... every little helps... if by changing some settings you can increase performance.. than u can gain decent gameplay and that matters
Like it says some kind of graphics processor is needed to run the game whether it be a 2mb 3dfx VooDoo onboard graphics card or an ati radeon blablablablablala...
every little helps
agreed, just do what i did & sell ur house / car & family pet, then buy a good GFX card then u dun need to worry about it all hehe.
seriously tho, i wouldnt worry about it, just set all ur Direct3D DirectDraw & OpenGL settings to Balaced (Middle), having them set on Performance supprisingly enough gives u better performance at lower picture quality, quality gives u lower FPS but gives u better picture quality, but on a game like mir u really wont notice either way
Nope, it's much more advanced and, I suspect, it makes use of the 3d engine of your graphic card. However we will find out soon
Really? That's what I'd assumed, when I read "3d graphic card required". But I haven't noticed a lot of difference, to be honest...
Just 16bit color, the cool lighting effects, and the gamma adjustments (if I used the right words >.<). You know what I mean though, the ability to load armors etc. as regular images, and then change the color of them dynamically.
I can't think of anything else. And it ran fine on my crappy old graphic card.
so let me get this right... a 486 will run mir3 will it? let's say we get the latest audigy card in all it's glory... i may be taking what you say wrongly.... but saying processor has very little to do with ANYTHING in mir2/3 is just plain wrong
mir 2 was a bit of an oddity, some people with what apperas to be a slow pc could play the game faster than someone with a supposedly high end pc. Think of DD2 (assuming his claim is correct), with that kind of spec pc he should have struggled...but he didnt. Yes it could have been his connection, but for one thing there was many a 56k user that was faster than many a broadband user...I'm a 56ker myself, and the amount of broadbanders I managed to be faster than was simply daft.
Whether Mir 3 lives up to the same oddity remains to be seen, but I think it will depend largely on what speed gfx card you have simply because of the fogging effects (tbh it has to be direct3d, otherwise the amount of processing involved would be horrendous). I may need to upgrade my trusty radeon 7500 afterall, something I put off just in case it made mir 2 slower. Its a shame, because my 7500 is quite good considering its age with directdraw games, but its not great for direct3d ones btw biggest increase I got was when I installed dual ddr
in short, there doesnt seem to have been any one thing that effected mir 2 speed. Until we play mir 3 we simply dont know what will be the main factor.
me and my bro use to play off a network both connected to the internet through the same connection
my bros comp was :
1.4 ghz
256 mb ram
Gforce Ti 4200
my Comp:
3.0 ghz
512 mb ram
Gforce Fx 5200
u would expect my computer to be faster than my bros wudnt u i mean isnt it common sence?? if it was the prcessor but no this isnt all right...
when my bro played on his comp the game was run out of synchronicity, my comp would show him to be in a position x but on his comp he apeared in a position far from x [note:this only happend when he was running]....this also made it look like speed cheating on my comp when it came to pvp
but when there were loads of mobs etc my comp would handle better than my bros
so let me get this right... a 486 will run mir3 will it? let's say we get the latest audigy card in all it's glory... i may be taking what you say wrongly.... but saying processor has very little to do with ANYTHING in mir2/3 is just plain wrong
if u read my post u might understand what i say.
a program will only use XX ammount of Processor power, anything above it so is tiny it doesnt really matter, so a 3.4ghz processor for a 400mhz game is slight overkill. (Mir2)..... i think Mir3 is 1ghz recommended.
Where as graphics, depend on whats on the screen, if u have a totally desert area with 1 mob on ur screen, tiny amount of GFX card power & sound card power required, if u add 50 more mobs, then more GFX Power will be used up to render them, aswell as sound card power to produce all the sounds without lagging.
i dont mean Processor does nothing, i mean it isnt a Must Have spec for games like Mir. if u want speed, then Graphics is the thing u want, then RAM, soundcard if ur sound lags up badly in places like B7 ST, then processor.
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Games like UnrealTournament2004 / C&C Generals et (Demanding games) need processor power because theres client side AI.... so ur computer needs to short all this information out, (Single Player.) where as on Mir u have a server suppling the AI, so ur computer doesnt need to think, thus not needing much processor power... just graphics & ram for rendering & sound for keeping it happy.
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in a shot, if u have a Intel P4 800FSB 2.4ghz HT Processor, and a Geforce MX40 GFX, and On-Board sound ull be getting roughly 50-70FPS on adverage. and Multiple sounds will lag u up sommit wicked. (ST B7 mostly effected, or SW War).
Now. if u have a Intel P4 800FSB O/C'd to 4ghz, same sound, same graphics
ull be getting same FPS.
However if u go back to the 2.4ghz & get a whacked up GFX, Radeon 9800 XT for example. ill garentee a FPS of 65-140FPS.
Updated soundcard (Audigy) would help reduce the Sound lag.