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Gta Vice City (PC)


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danny251

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I have onboard intel graphics 384 MB RAM and an Intel Celeron Processor 1.0 GHZ
and I was wondering if there was some way to edit the game so it produces crappier
graphics except for the ingame display options menu

And can you overclock this type of pc?

thanks a bunch :whistling:

Edited by danny251, 31 August 2006 - 12:43 PM.

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crustygloves

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What are the minimum requirements? Sometimes you can run a game under the minimum requirements. You can overclock any PC, but you wouldn't get much more out of yours. I doubt you could run it, but ask the store if you can return the game if your comp can't handle it.
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thanks for the reply :whistling:

It can handle it but the change between each frame isnt smooth so even the slighteset overclock would that help?

I might as well see if I can overclock this. Whats to lose?
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The whole PC would be a start, not really much you can do, you might try the original GTA3 its easier on gfx than vice city a little.
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actually I found that GTA:3 was worse on my pc
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