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Name: Leprechaun1
Date: December 28, 2002 at 08:15:23 Pacific
OS: ME
CPU/Ram: 1.4 AMD,256 DDR
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I got Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, and Ghost Recon Desert Siege for the pc for Christmas. I installed the game and when I try to play it the game seems to move frame by frame. It is really pissing me off. I wanted this game soo bad for Christmas and I got it, and now I cannot play it. I have an ASUS 266 MB, 256 DDR TNT2 NVIDIA graphics card, and a 1.4 amd processor. Now could someone explain to me why I cannot get smooth play outa this game? I can play Unreal on this same system no problems. I looked at the box for this game and it says that ME & XP are compatable. I would apreciate any help. Oh yeah the screen is set to 32bit and 800X600. which is the smallest for my system.Also I got the latest driver for my card at Nvidia.com



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Name: Trev
Date: December 28, 2002 at 10:35:45 Pacific
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There are two posts which might be of assistance to you. First, look at
http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/17486.html

and then at
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/trevtweak.html


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