Quais as configurações minimas e normais, para enter the matrix?
PriSiOnEiRo
19-05-2003, 14:08:27
Olha o readme aqui:
Enter The Matrix
========================================================================
Developed by: Shiny Entertainment, Inc.
Distributed by: Atari
1 System Requirements
1.1 Minimum System Requirements
1.2 Recommended System Requirements
2 Performance
2.1 AGP
2.2 Resolution
2.3 CPU speed
2.4 Memory
2.5 Considering a system upgrade?
2.6 Getting better performance
3 Troubleshooting
3.1 Sound issues
3.2 Display Issues
3.3 Control issues
3.4 Direct3D
3.5 NVIDIA 43.45 drivers
3.6 Radeon 8x00 issues
3.7 Radeon 7x00 issues
3.8 DELL8250 series systems and ATi Radeon 9700 TX w/TV
4 Controls
4.1 Keyboard
4.2 Mouse
5 Useful Web Links
6 Technical Support
7 Copyright Notice
========================================================================
1 System Requirements
========================================================================
1.1 Minimum System Requirements
-------------------------------
Operating System: Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP
Processor: Intel Pentium III 800MHz or AMD Athlon Duron 800 MHz processor
Memory: 128 MByte RAM
Hard Disk Space: 4.3 GByte free HD space
CD-ROM Drive: 4x Speed
Video: 32 MB NVIDIA GeForce 256 / ATI Radeon 8500
Sound: Windows-compatible sound card.
DirectX: DirectX version 9 (included) or higher
1.2 Recommended System Requirements
-------------------------------
Operating System: Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium III 1.2GHz or AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz (or higher)
Memory: 256 MByte RAM (or greater)
Hard Disk Space: 4.3 GByte free HD space
CD-ROM Drive: 8x Speed
Video: 64MB NVIDIA GeForce3 or ATI Radeon 8500 (or better) *
Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy series sound card*
DirectX: DirectX version 9 (included) or higher
* Indicates device should be compatible with DirectX version 9 or higher.
========================================================================
2 Performance
========================================================================
2.1 AGP
-------------------------------
AGP support is required to enable Enter The Matrix to transfer texture and other video information rapidly to your graphics card.
Many Windows 2000 configurations have problems with AGP configuration, resulting in severe performance degradation.
If you experience problems with AGP support, please refer to Microsoft Technical Support, or contact customer service representatives at the company where you purchased your computer.
2.2 Resolution and Rendering
-------------------------------
The resolution in which you run the game will have the greatest impact on performance. Top-of-the-line graphics cards should have little trouble providing high performance at high resolutions, while a 640x480 resolution will provide the best performance on older hardware.
In some scenes featuring wide-open areas, more graphical power is required to achieve high performance. Users with older graphics cards may find that lowering the Far Clip Bias settings, found in the game’s option menu, to 50 or even 25 may also improve the game’s overall performance.
2.3 CPU Speed
-------------------------------
Like most PC games, Enter The Matrix is sensitive to CPU speed, memory bandwidth, and cache performance, and runs smoother on newer, faster processors from AMD and Intel. See section 1.2 for a guideline on recommended specs.
Users with older CPUs may find that lowering the Particle Density settings, found in the game’s options menu, to 50, 25 or 10 may improve the game’s overall performance.
2.4 Memory
-------------------------------
Enter The Matrix's performance is also dependent on the amount of the computer’s RAM and the amount of memory that is available. Machines with less memory will access their hard disk more frequently to load and swap data, which can cause sporadic pauses in gameplay. If your computer has less than 256 MB of RAM, to ensure the best performance, make sure to turn off other applications while playing Enter The Matrix.
The following are some general notes on the game’s performance under different memory environments. Actual results may vary.
* 256 MB of RAM: Minimal swapping with default auto-config settings.
* 384 MB of RAM: Might swap in cases with highest texture detail.
* 512 MB of RAM: No swapping expected.
2.5 Considering a system upgrade?
-------------------------------
If you are considering an upgrade to your system, here are some general tips based on our experience running the game under a variety of conditions:
1) Add more RAM. It’s affordable, and easy to upgrade. With more RAM, you’ll experience less hard drive access and smoother audio performance.
2) Upgrade your CPU. Faster processors provide better performance for virtually all applications.
3) Upgrade your hard drive. A hard drive running at 7200 rpm or better, with an 8 MB cache or better, is recommended.
2.6 Getting better performance
-------------------------------
By default, Enter the Matrix picks hardware-specific default values the first time you run the game, resulting in generally good performance. Users can experiment with the game’s settings and personal preferences via the game’s options menu.
Screen resolution has the greatest impact on older graphics cards, so first try setting the screen size to 800x600 or 640x480.
If you have a fast graphics card, but a slower CPU, users may try to lower the Far Clip Bias settings, found in the game’s options menu.
========================================================================
3 Troubleshooting
========================================================================
3.1 Sound issues
-------------------------------
The audio in the FMV (Full Motion Video), Cineractives (in-game graphic movies) and especially in-game effects takes full advantage of 3D-capable sound cards. If you have upgraded your sound card since first installing the game, please check the options menu and make sure to turn on your new capabilities.
3.2 Display Issues
-------------------------------
Monitor Settings:
Screen Refresh Rate(Windows XP)/ Refresh Frequency(Windows 2000): Refresh rate can not be higher than 85 Hz
3.3 Control issues
-------------------------------
Most PC keyboards can't recognize certain combinations of three or more simultaneously pressed keys.
3.4 Direct3D
-------------------------------
For best performance, please make sure you are running the latest drivers for your graphics card. To obtain the latest drivers, please visit the web site of your graphics card manufacturer.
3.5 NVIDIA 43.xx drivers
-------------------------------
The NVIDIA 43.xx drivers are known to have visual flaws and performance problems (hitching) with Enter The Matrix. These flaws are not present in the latest drivers.
If you are currently running the 40.xx drivers, please upgrade to the 43.45 (or later) drivers available at NVIDIA’s website:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
The 43.45 drivers have been tested with Enter The Matrix and confirmed to be fully compatible.
3.6 Radeon 8x00 issues
-------------------------------
Radeon 8x00 cards exhibit minor visual flaws. We recommend downloading the latest available drivers from ATI's website:
http://mirror.ati.com/support/driver.html
3.7 Radeon 7x00 issues
----------------------
Radeon 7x00 cards exhibit visual flaws with the latest Catalyst 3.2 drivers
XP v.6307 and 9x v.9088. Although this card is not supported, we recommend downloading the previous drivers for XP, 6.13.3276, and for 9x 4.13.7189 from ATI's website:
http://mirror.ati.com/support/driver.html
3.8 DELL8250 series systems and ATi Radeon 9700 TX w/TV
-------------------------------------------------------
DELL8250 series systems exhibit dark levels with the older drivers.
If you are currently running the older drivers, please upgrade to the
v.7.83.030120a1-007730C-Dell, A01 (or later) drivers available at DELL's website:
http://support.dell.com/
The v.7.83.030120a1-007730C-Dell, A01 drivers have been tested with Enter The Matrix and confirmed to be fully compatible.
========================================================================
4 Controls
========================================================================
4.1 Keyboard
-------------------------------
You can bind new keys to controls by clicking on the "Controls" button in the game’s options menu.
4.2 Mouse
-------------------------------
Although you can rely solely on your keyboard to move around and interact with Enter The Matrix's 3D universe, using both the keyboard and mouse simultaneously gives you much more fluid and responsive control.
When you use the mouse to control your rotational movement and aiming, you gain a degree of precision and speed that players using keyboard-only controls can't touch. The keyboard is best used for simple lateral and forward/backward movement, and for jumping.
========================================================================
5 Useful Web Links
========================================================================
Visit the Enter The Matrix website for updates:
http://www.enterthematrixgame.com
Information about other Shiny Entertainment games:
http://www.shiny.com
Find out more about Atari Products:
http://www.atari.com
========================================================================
6 Technical Support
========================================================================
TECHNICAL SUPPORT (U.S. & Canada)
-------------------------------
Help via the Internet Up-to-the-minute technical information about Infogrames, Inc. products is generally available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via the Internet at:
http://www.ina-support.com
Through this site you'll have access to our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) documents, our FTP (File Transfer Protocol) area where you can download patches if needed, our Hints/Cheat Codes if they're available, and an E-Mail area where you can get help and ask questions if you do not find your answers within the FAQ.
Note: In the event we must send you a Hint Sheet, FAQ document, patch or update disc via E-mail, we may require verifiable consent from a parent or guardian in order to protect children's privacy and safety online. Consent Forms are available at the web site listed above.
Help Via Telephone/Fax or Mail in the United States & Canada
For phone assistance, call Infogrames, Inc. Tech Support at (425) 951-7106. Our Interactive Voice Response and Faxback system is generally available 24/7, providing automated support and allowing FAQ documents to be faxed to you immediately.
Great News! We've improved our Automated Systems so that you can get product-specific Troubleshooting help more quickly. All you need to do is enter the product's Tech Support # when prompted to do so. This will take you directly to all of our known issues and solutions for this title. The product's Tech Support # is located in several places (on the CD label, package and/or plastic disc case) and is usually identified by a number such as 04-12345. When prompted by the Automated System, enter the last five digits of your product's Tech Support#. (For example, Tech Support # 04-12345 would require that you enter the "12345" portion of the number for that product.) Note: Some products simply feature a five-digit Tech Support # without an "04-" prefix.
Live support is generally available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM (Pacific Time). Note: We may be closed on major holidays.
Before making your call, we ask that you be at your computer, have the following information available, and be ready to take notes:
- System Make and Model
- Processor Type
- Operating System, including version number if possible (such as
Windows 98; Windows Me)
- RAM (Memory)
- Video and sound card data and drivers
- Any screen or error messages you've encountered (and where)
You may also fax in your Technical Support questions or problems to: (425) 806-0480, or write to the address below.
Product Return Procedures in the United States & Canada
In the event our technicians at (425) 951-7106 determine that you need to forward materials directly to us, please include a brief letter explaining what is enclosed and why. Make sure you include the Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA#) supplied to you by the technician, and your telephone number in case we need to call you. Any materials not containing this RMA# will be returned to you unprocessed. Send your materials to the following address:
Infogrames, Inc.
Attn: TS/CS Dept.
13110 NE 177th Place
Suite # B101, Box 180
Woodinville, WA 98072-9965
RMA #:
Warranty Policy in the United States & Canada
If our technicians determine that the product storage medium is found to be defective within ninety (90) days of original purchase, (unless otherwise provided by applicable law), Infogrames, Inc. will replace the item free of charge, to the original purchaser, if the item is accompanied by the original dated receipt and packaging. If you do not have the original receipt, or if the warranty period has expired, Infogrames, Inc. will replace the product storage medium for a nominal fee.
Strategy Guide Available:
There is an Official Strategy Guide available for this game. Please refer to our Strategy Guide Availability List at www.ina-support.com, or find out how to place an order by telephone or mail after selecting the product Enter the Matrix from the automated phone system menu at 425-951-7106.
NeoRSC
19-05-2003, 14:18:56
Lembrando q a minima é sempre a recomendada ou mais;)
gringo
19-05-2003, 14:30:14
alguem ai rodou jogavelmente numa geforce 2 mx400 32mb?