Hi there,
This is my first post here but I've been lurking around for a while trying to get some tips on how to run Civ 4 at reasonable speeds. However, I still find that the game is almost unplayable on my machine.
I have a rev. B iMac G5 2Ghz with 2GB RAM/128Mb GFX and within the last week I have completed a clean install of OS X Tiger and updated everything to the latest available version (including Civ 4). The only applications which run whilst I'm playing Civ are You Control:iTunes (iTunes itself isn't running) and Connect360.
I have tried to play a standard game (7 civs) on several settings...starting off with everything on high (which is fine in the early game) and eventually having everything low in an attempt to get a smooth experience but no luck. Even on low the end game is horrible with the camera jerking around as units activate and pop ups taking 5secs or so after the 'pop up sound'.
Whilst I realise my machine isn't a quad Xeon Mac Pro or even a Core Duo iMac I still would have thought the game would run well on a computer that is above the recommended system requirements.
Thanks for any advice,
Adam.
This is my first post here but I've been lurking around for a while trying to get some tips on how to run Civ 4 at reasonable speeds. However, I still find that the game is almost unplayable on my machine.
I have a rev. B iMac G5 2Ghz with 2GB RAM/128Mb GFX and within the last week I have completed a clean install of OS X Tiger and updated everything to the latest available version (including Civ 4). The only applications which run whilst I'm playing Civ are You Control:iTunes (iTunes itself isn't running) and Connect360.
I have tried to play a standard game (7 civs) on several settings...starting off with everything on high (which is fine in the early game) and eventually having everything low in an attempt to get a smooth experience but no luck. Even on low the end game is horrible with the camera jerking around as units activate and pop ups taking 5secs or so after the 'pop up sound'.
Whilst I realise my machine isn't a quad Xeon Mac Pro or even a Core Duo iMac I still would have thought the game would run well on a computer that is above the recommended system requirements.
Thanks for any advice,
Adam.