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why is nibiru slow?

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Reply 21 of 27, by olemogamer

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Diamond makes a 256 meg HD 2400 DDR2 PCI card that only requires a 200 watt PSU. I saw it at microcenter.com. It is pricey though, $89.99. I've noticed that ATI cards have lower power requirements than nvidia cards. A pc from 2004 should have at least a 250 watt psu. My HP from 2002 had a 250 watt psu and my IBM from 2005 has a 300 watt psu. I added video cards to both of them with no adverse affects. The IBM has a PCI-e x16 slot though.

Reply 22 of 27, by glyco0

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I tried editing that file, but when I played the game, all I could here was some introductory music, but had a black screen. What else should I do?

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Reply 23 of 27, by glyco0

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The file I edited was agds.cfg to videomode=1024x768x16.

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Reply 24 of 27, by Snover

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You should buy a new computer.

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 25 of 27, by filipetolhuizen

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Try rolling back your drivers to 93.71

Reply 26 of 27, by batracio

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Snover wrote:

You should buy a new computer.

Will you stop repeating that nonsense? It doesn't help at all. Here are the game requirements:

800 MHz Pentium III
128 MB RAM
32 MB 3D video card
DirectX 9

And here are the specs of my Windows 98 machine:

750 MHz Pentium III
512 MB RAM
32 MB 3D video card
DirectX 8.1

Slightly below minimum requirements, and surprisingly (or not), the game works perfectly smooth.

@glyco0: have you tried to disable edge smoothing and shadows in the options menu?

Don't forget to reset videomode=1024x768x32 in agds.cfg file.

Reply 27 of 27, by glyco0

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Thanks for the suggestion of the 93.71 driver! That did the trick!

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