Once I heard Civ 5 was coming out, I Immediately went to Newegg last March and built me a new computer w/o knowing the specs. (And I needed a gaming computer anyway, the laptop was not working out)
Simple question: It runs Civ 5 very well. Although I got a Direct X 10 video card (ATI 4850 HD, 512 RAM I believe), not 11. So I may upgrade to the GTX 460, I GIG VRAM or something. However, my CPU is an i7 920--I don't think I will change that. It's the RAM I have a question about.... I have 6 Gig of the fastest DDR3 RAM. I can upgrade to 8. Will this alone make any difference? What about upgrading to the newer video card plus adding the extra 2 gigs of RAM?
The games runs well. bUt I am playing on Earth map mod, HUGE map, 18 civs. By 1900 ad, I am waiting 30-40 seconds each turn. Will these upgrades help with that? or is this a lost cause because that is just how Civ runs--on all configurations.
Simple question: It runs Civ 5 very well. Although I got a Direct X 10 video card (ATI 4850 HD, 512 RAM I believe), not 11. So I may upgrade to the GTX 460, I GIG VRAM or something. However, my CPU is an i7 920--I don't think I will change that. It's the RAM I have a question about.... I have 6 Gig of the fastest DDR3 RAM. I can upgrade to 8. Will this alone make any difference? What about upgrading to the newer video card plus adding the extra 2 gigs of RAM?
The games runs well. bUt I am playing on Earth map mod, HUGE map, 18 civs. By 1900 ad, I am waiting 30-40 seconds each turn. Will these upgrades help with that? or is this a lost cause because that is just how Civ runs--on all configurations.