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shfifty:

--- Quote from: mvsfan on July 31, 2010, 08:40:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: deweyhewson on July 25, 2010, 10:18:02 pm ---NBA Maximum Hangtime, in my opinion. That's the most taxing game on my cabinet, intended for classic gaming. A close second would be Rampage: World Tour. If your computer can run those at 100%, it should run most classic games you're wanting to play.

Asus A8V-X Motherboard
Athlon 64 3500+ (overclocked from 2.2ghz to 2.4ghz, won't run Hangtime at 100% at stock speed)
ArcadeVGA Second Edition, AGP
1gb DDR Memory

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I dont like B Ball, so i cant comment on hangtime. But i completely agree that if you can run world tour without any slowdown, your rig will basically play anything besides Chd Games.

If you want to run Chd, you had better be looking at the best Athlon ever made, or a Phenom, also with the most ram and best aftermarket video card that you can afford. 99% of OBG are unsuitable for CHD games.

also look towards doing something about that hard drive. Best thing possible to do for chds would be to get the quickest access Sata Solid State drive available.

but of course, that is providing that you are among the lucky people who are able to go and play the 5 dollar machines at the casino without breaking a sweat.

I wish i was.

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I'm running ADVMAME+ in dos, i can run CHD games at max FPS, but i still cant run NBA hangtime full speed. and only P4 1.8 and 384 MB RAM
Thenasty:
I ran Hangtime with no problem in my pc.
I have 2.4 ghz and 1GB RAM.
UP your spec and it should do  it.
shfifty:

--- Quote from: Thenasty on August 05, 2010, 11:54:05 am ---I ran Hangtime with no problem in my pc.
I have 2.4 ghz and 1GB RAM.
UP your spec and it should do  it.

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The annoying thing is, its an old first generation socket 423 which maxes out at 2.0 ghz, so if i upgrade i need a new cpu AND mobo... but to get hangtime working, it would be soo worth it... 
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