
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Dungeon Siege\dungeonsiege.exe" nointro=true width=1600 height=1200Ĭomputer 4 is a Dell 8200 w/ Built in NV17M GPU, it runs Dungeon Siege at 1600x1200x32 at 44 fps, but since the screen is so beautifull, I put up with the slow speed.So, I was playing Dungeon Siege today and it's just so bad. The seamlessness of the world is still stunning after years of play. You might think that the Dungeon Siege engine is looking old, but was and is one of the best engines. My Athlon 3000, PCIx GeForce 7600+ on gets 71 fps, If your just playing Dungeon Siege, I would not recommend upgrading your video, unless you want to spend $20, and only get a few FPSs, and a lot for FPSs for other games. Runs 1024x768, with 55 fps, with Direct X 8.1b, and Computer number 2600, ( Athlon 2600+, GeForce 2 MX 400 built in ), runs also with 55 fps, they can follow the party, ( I play local with 4 machines ). What would and could have done it would be a diablo style item hunt and item creation game concepts.Īctually, GeForce 5200s are going for $20, but since on Computer number 3, ( Athlon 900, GeForce 2 MX 400 It COULd have been a great game, but it sucked to much to attract a large enough player base to get enough standardized mods/mutators such as half-life.

WHen all is said and done, the progression system which is reminicent of Ultima Online -but no where as good, due to the lack of regression- is pretty good.

Of course, when I mean many people, 64 is a huge number in this case. Make a more powerful scripting system around an event driven model using formalized game rules (something like NWN, except not has insane) it's shocking how bad game systems are these days, doesn't anybody know shit about game balance? At which point we'd see many people playing on servers with a fair number of people and large worlds. Once direct play is gone, get some decent net code. At which point we wouldn't have to port forward 10 million ports to play.

The other thing being not using direct play which is complete ass.

This usually gets the community in the mood to setup dedicated servers. I would have hoped they would have released dedicated server software for Linux and so on. If only MS had no part in it, it might have been great.
