spore review?

oh god, all of that just went right over my head, im not very tech savy by any means. we have a 2004 laptop that runs XP. its a peice of crap, and my school macbook wont let me run games.
 
I expected more biology as well
Sorry but I agree with everyone else as well, it has gotten more and more boring
I don't know anything about it any longer
 
The building and evolving parts are fun but the end game space stuff is boring after awhile.
 
i enjoy the whole stradegy kinda thing. i dont think i can get it to work on my old crappy computer though =(
 
um, just list the minimum requirements, because im not sure the specs of my computer. i know what stuff we dont have though, sorta. ill see.
 
um, just list the minimum requirements, because im not sure the specs of my computer. i know what stuff we dont have though, sorta. ill see.

Here are the requirements. What you can do to find out is download and temporarily install Everest. The link includes a 30-day free trial you can use to see precisely what you have. It saved my butt when I was installing Windows 7 and it couldn't recognize my old laptop's wireless card. BTW, you can get Pixel Shader 2.0 by downloading the latest Microsoft DirectX, which for you video card, is most likely 9.0. You can do that here.

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • FOR WINDOWS XP
  • * 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
  • * 512 MB RAM
  • * A 128 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
  • * At least 4 GB of hard drive space, with at least 1 GB additional space for creations.
  • FOR WINDOWS VISTA
  • * 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
  • * 768 MB RAM
  • * A 128 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
  • * At least 4 GB of hard drive space, with at least 1 GB additional space for creations.
  • When launching the game, some Microsoft Vista users may receive a warning about running out of address space along with a link to the Microsoft Knowledge Base. If you see this message, it is recommended that you follow the instructions and go to the website listed in the message to update your system.
  • For computers using built-in graphics chipsets, the game requires at least:
  • * Intel Integrated Chipset, 945GM or above.
  • * 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent.
  • * 768 MB RAM
  • Supported Video Cards
  • NVIDIA GeForce series
  • FX 5900, FX 5950
  • 6200, 6500, 6600, 6800,
  • 7200, 7300, 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950
  • 8400, 8500, 8600, 8800
  • 9600, 9800, GTX 260, GTX 280
  • Intel® Extreme Graphics
  • GMA 950, GMA X3000, GMA X3100
  • ATI Radeon™ series
  • 9500, 9600, 9800
  • X300, X600, X700, X800, X850
  • X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950
  • 2400, 2600, 2900
  • 3450, 3650, 3850, 3870,
  • 4850
  • Laptop versions of these chipsets may work, but may run comparatively slowly. Standalone cards that are installed in vanilla PCI slots (not PCIe or PCIx or AGP), such as some GeForce FX variants, will perform poorly. Intel integrated chipsets featuring underclocked parts, such as the 945GU, GML, and GMS, will not perform adequately.
  • Integrated chipsets such as the ATI Xpress and the NVIDIA TurboCache variants will have low settings selected, but should run satisfactorily.
  • Please note that attempting to play the game using video hardware that isn't listed above may result in reduced performance, graphical issues or cause the game to not run at all.
  • The NVIDIA GeForce FX series is unsupported under Vista.
 
wow, i think i MIGHT actually be able to play this. i have to download the pixel shader. but other than that i think i might be ok! ill have to use that program to check it now.
 
oh god, all of that just went right over my head, im not very tech savy by any means. we have a 2004 laptop that runs XP. its a peice of crap, and my school macbook wont let me run games.

sorry, i was just saying you should build a gaming desktop. if you do you can upgrade parts as you need to instead of buying a whole new computer. if you know someone good with computers maybe they can translate and get you started. gaming pc's are not cheap though.
 
sorry, i was just saying you should build a gaming desktop. if you do you can upgrade parts as you need to instead of buying a whole new computer. if you know someone good with computers maybe they can translate and get you started. gaming pc's are not cheap though.
i dont have much money to spend on a PC, actually, i dont have much at all. that and i cant really justify spending alot because i hardly play video games anymore, i just dont have time. but every now and again i enjoy it.
 
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