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Hello,
I am upgrading from a slow Windows 98 SE computer to a Compaq with
Pentium 4 and i was just wondering before I actually get it does anyone know
if I could turn all the settings and graphics up on high in "Microsoft Train
Simulator" and have it play without being choppy? The big reason why I am
upgrading is because on the old 98SE it would play very choppy on some boards
and sometimes not at all so should the new Pentium 4 tackle most problems?
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Lance Parker
 
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a 128 or a 256mg video card insatalled would save you lots of money.
and probably run smooth 🙂


"L.P" <page170@juno.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I am upgrading from a slow Windows 98 SE computer to a Compaq with
> Pentium 4 and i was just wondering before I actually get it does anyone
know
> if I could turn all the settings and graphics up on high in "Microsoft
Train
> Simulator" and have it play without being choppy? The big reason why I am
> upgrading is because on the old 98SE it would play very choppy on some
boards
> and sometimes not at all so should the new Pentium 4 tackle most problems?
> --
> Lance Parker