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    Tomb Raider: Anniversary (PC) Review

    Posted on Thursday, May 31 2007 @ 18:39:21 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The listed minimum requirements are very low - and this being YouGamers, we had to try it out to believe it. After raiding an undisclosed museum for an old SM1.1 graphics card, we actually tested out the game on the listed minimum specification - an AMD AthlonXP 1500+ and a NVIDIA GeForce 3. While 256MB of system memory isn't enough for anything (XP itself is almost unusable with such a small amount of RAM), I must admit that the game does run on the minimum specification with 512MB RAM, generally reaching 20-30fps in most areas. You get some slowdowns in wide open spaces, and turning on shader effects kills the frame rate dead (sub 10fps), but it runs.

    Link: You Gamers

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