Joseph_Joestar wrote on 2025-05-22, 05:40:
bl4zz3r73553 wrote on 2025-05-22, 00:27:
Looking for a native as possible experience at 1600x1200.
I understand the fx 5900 does not support the shadow buffer( bassically need nv28/ti 4600. To do this properly)
So a 775 platform might support this better to get the frame numbers and resolution, or am looking at a pointless venture here
You don't need a particularly fast CPU for Splinter Cell, anything with at least 1 GHz (or better) will do fine. But you do want a powerful graphics card that is still compatible with shadow buffers. That feature is supported on GeForce 3/4/FX cards, but it doesn't work correctly on GeForce 6 cards and newer.
Phil researched this thoroughly, so be sure to watch all four parts of his Splinter Cell tech review video series.
I actually did watch them before posting. It seemed like from what I had or could purchase an Asus v9280( currently have)
And a gf4 ti 4600( purchased)
Was about the best I could do.
I saw that Phil had mentioned several.times the fx cards do still have some problems( not to mention I'm looking at some 500$+ for a card)
But I never could find a confirmation about the fx 5200/5400 compatibility..?
So it seemed like.im stuck with a ti 4600....
As for board I found locally to me an asus pv5dc-mx r2.0 with an e6400
And a 775dual-vsta with an e7600(3.14 bios)
Soni assume these will be.more than enough.
Guess I'm conflicted about.gpu now.
An fx would be nice but I'd like as much of a 1:1 experience with splinter cell.
( Without using an Xbox)