What's the best system to play TS2 and EP's on?

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linolino:
yes, i'm concluding that neither the official requirements, neither the gamespot review are tottaly right or tottaly wrong.

for the game to run smoothly you gotta have a good processor (not the best) and a good video card (again not the best)

rhodaloo:
My geek just added another 512 of RAM to my computer to put me at 1 GB of RAM.   So far I'm quite happy with how fast my game and the lots load now.  At this point I can use the highest graphic settings without lagging.  Since I'm waiting to get Nightlife, this upgrade should be adequate for now.
Edit:  2 GHZ processor; Radeon 9550 graphics card.  I've been begging for a better graphics card, but my geek said he wouldn't put it in if I bought one. Since it would very dangerous for my game for me to attempt to install anything, I'll be happy for what I have.

RainbowTigress:
I have 1 GB of RAM, 1.46 GHz CPU, and GeForce2 MX/MX 400 card.  While I don't have the money to upgrade right now, I was planning to save for a better video card.  But from what you all are saying here, that's not really going to make much of a difference since I don't have a 2 GHz processor.  Is that true?  If so, would I be better off upgrading my processor first?  I would like to be able to see cutscenes and run at higher video settings.  I am also concerned about whether I would have to upgrade my power supply.  I am currently at 350W, I think.  I just got a new motherboard a while back because my other one crapped out on me.  I was getting blue screens all the time, my cd drives would quit working, and my mouse would lock up at random times.  Finally figured out it was the motherboard and haven't had any problems since.  I just hate to think about having to upgrade everything just to upgrade my video card though.

Motoki:
Yes and no. I think it will still help somewhat. And it should enable some features that may be currently greyed out and disabled like the cinemas.

To be honest, while your RAM seems fine to me, both your video card and cpu could really use updating imo. If I could only chose one I'd probably still go for a better video card. It'll let you run a higher resolutions and just generally make things look nicer and probably a bit faster, if not signifigantly so without a cpu upgrade.

RainbowTigress:
Thanks, Motoki.  As much as I'd like to just upgrade the whole thing at once, I have to start somewhere. :)

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