......Well
Athlon 3000+ (939)
MSI K8-NEO 4 F
1 GB DDR 400 Super Talent
300 GB SATA-1 Hard Drive
X800 GT from Powercolor (256MB)
Now, from some of the problems with hardware that Ive seen, a lot of it has to do with bottlenecks all over the place, from the Graphics Card to the Speed of the memory. So, Im thinking that the PCI-e X800 with the updated Cat. Drivers and the fix from the gurus at Fraxis should solve that problem. My next concern was my pick for processor, but after some thinking and hypthetical overclocking, if I can bring that from a 1.8Ghz clock to a 2.ish clock, then I should be fine for some late game play (Cold War style). Another concern was the size of the memory. Even though the minimum requirements said 256 MB of RAM was fine, Im guessing thats OK if you are planning to only have one other civ, a world with 9 tiles and only one city. The sweet spot sounds like a Gig, and coupled with a SATA hard drive, I shant have any bottle necks there.
So, my question to you, the not so proud owners of Civ 4, has/will work(ed) before. If not, please give me some advice. I dont want to buy a game where I cant enjoy turning my opponent Civ into Nuclear toast

. It would suck if turns were giving me flash backs of when I had Civ 3, and was waiting 8-16 minutes for it to change to Feb 1988 to April 1988.
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