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I'm going to be buying a new HP m7560y series PC with a NVIDIA GeForce 7300LE, w/ TurboCache graphics card. The computer will have a 3.0ghz processor and 2GB of ram. How good will the game look on this graphics card? Or should I get a better graphics card?

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It should look fine, good enough that you'll like it.

Last month, I bought Ge FORCE mx4000, and it made my game so much better. I'll post some b4 and afetr pics in a few.

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It should look fine, good enough that you'll like it.

Last month, I bought Ge FORCE mx4000, and it made my game so much better. I'll post some b4 and afetr pics in a few.

Thanks, I'm just hoping with this graphics card there wont be anything fuzzy looking and or anything with jagged edges.

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higher resolution = get rid of some jaggies

antialiasing = get rid of more jaggies

higher resolution + antialiasing = get rid of all jaggies

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if anything,,that new rig is Overkill dude!

remember to download the patches for the game here, otherwise the

game Will Stutter very much. Recomend at least patch #2.

Q: How will the game look?

A:So long as you get the game patch, you will be quite happy with the games appearance.

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So this card should be just fine then from the sounds of it. How would it look compared to the xbox version of the game?

I also have the option of spending another $160 to get the 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS card instead but I'd rather not spend the money. I'm already spending around $1,250 for computer and I'd rather not spend another $160 if I don't have to. MVP is really the only game I play on the PC anyways.

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So this card should be just fine then from the sounds of it. How would it look compared to the xbox version of the game?

I also have the option of spending another $160 to get the 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS card instead but I'd rather not spend the money. I'm already spending around $1,250 for computer and I'd rather not spend another $160 if I don't have to. MVP is really the only game I play on the PC anyways.

Personally I would spend the extra money, but then again I like to play in high resolutions. If I go with a high end video card (I am using the 6800 ultra) & play in 1280 x 1024 with all graphic options turned on to the max both with my card & ingame & I get absolutely no loss of framerate. My game plays as smooth as silk.

But that does not mran that is what you want. To you the 160 dollars may be more vital than to play the game the best it can be played.

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Personally i dont think you can put a limit on what Graphics card you get. There are always going to be games in the future that you will want to play and you dont want to be having to buy a new card just to play a game. Admitedly i do some graphic editing on my system but i have the nVidia 7800GTX, i dont think you can go past it. A good card will make any game so much better

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