Aura: Fate of the Ages--BJ's review
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Aura: Fate of the Ages--BJ's review
It's up in the Conservatory.
Ford had formed a theory to account for this strange behavior... if human beings don't keep on exercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working.
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800 Mhz processor, though someone reported at JA+ that they could play it ok on their 400 Mhz computer
64 MB of RAM (128 recommended)
32 MB graphics card (no telling if integrated graphics will work, but my guess is yes)
Directx 8.1
Win98SE
Pretty low, considering how impressive the graphics are. I'd guess that your ability to play it on a slower computer might be dependent on your having a separate graphics card to handle those computations.
64 MB of RAM (128 recommended)
32 MB graphics card (no telling if integrated graphics will work, but my guess is yes)
Directx 8.1
Win98SE
Pretty low, considering how impressive the graphics are. I'd guess that your ability to play it on a slower computer might be dependent on your having a separate graphics card to handle those computations.
Ford had formed a theory to account for this strange behavior... if human beings don't keep on exercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working.
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