Todays, games contains more graphics that needs good VGA and RAM so.
CPU (did you mean processor? ) is important but i think for todays games, VGA and RAM more important than processor.
2007-03-02 06:27:59
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answered by maxiangelo 4
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as per the technology is increasing, the gaming technology is also increasing their development resources. A Game developer mostly concentrate on the graphic side, like he first concentrate how can he make his game more attractive and some thing unique in his game. So, making a game with unique graphics is more important than caring about the Compatibility of the system for a game developer. thats the second thing about the compatibility of the CPU or Video card. So after creating a game with huge graphic interface, he will try to make it compatible and user friendly. at last he will declare that this particular graphic card is supported or above configurations. So, after a short explanation i think u all can guess what is important for the game.
Yes!! he is giving importance to Graphics. That means to use better ghraphical (3D) game, u shud go for better Video Card.
Thanks 'n' Regards
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2007-03-02 06:36:11
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answered by ‡‡Z û ß À Ì R‡‡ 2
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permit's say you decide directly to start street racing which comprise your vehicle. Do you in simple terms improve the engine? The tires? there's a good purchase issues in touch, and each each and every now and then your vehicle isn't solid sufficient to the component that switching around some factors isn't sufficient. To an volume, that's real of computers besides. intense overall performance video games call for countless your workstation, and each and all of the factors play a place to an volume. a million/2 existence 2 and Doom 3 are graphically in intensity (extraordinarily Doom 3). You very plenty choose a solid snap shots card to savor those video games. look at what Nvidia and ATI furnish (i choose to propose favoring Nvidia). look at what those 2 manufacturers furnish. RAM is likewise required. that's effectively short term reminiscence to your workstation, and while it is composed of video games, they paintings with countless records at one time. a lot of intense overall performance RAM is fundamental. 1GB is a minimum, yet 2GB is right. CPU, properly that's for sure the middle processor. snap shots calculations are offloaded to the snap shots card, yet based on the sport, there may be a lot of paintings for the CPU besides. Physics calculations case in point, are finished with the help of the CPU. in case you do not have a solid sound card, your CPU could have extra paintings to do. A P4 2.4 is turning out to be older now. Get a center 2 duo. that's the maximum recent, that's everyday now with maximum new computers, and that's extra advantageous to the different mainstream client processor that got here until now it. in case you decide directly to understand extra related to the factors on your workstation, look on the Wikipedia pages on them.
2016-10-02 06:40:27
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answered by matusz 4
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The graphics card is more important, if it doesn't have enough memory, it has to borrow system memory, thus slowing everything down.
You should invest in a new computer, with at least a 2GHz, CPU.
2007-03-02 09:17:55
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answered by ? 7
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both are important , but for gaming your going to need a GOOD pci or agp card , i would never get a card with less then 128 megs , of course a 256 is better if you can afford it
2007-03-02 06:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say the cpu cuz you can always lower the settings to make the game faster
2007-03-02 06:13:58
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answered by Corporate King™ 4
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lol I am a heavy gamer... and i can say BOTH ARE VERY IMPORTANT.. right now you'd want a AM2 Chip (AMD CPU) and atleast a pci express 256mb or more video card
specs
2TB HDD
Quad Nvidia (GPU)
AMD 5200 AM2
CD/DVD
4GB Ram
2007-03-02 06:45:27
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answered by BaN 2
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