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amir017
02-06-2009, 04:01 AM
Umm... What if I had a requirements like :
RAM : 2GB
Graphic Card : nVidia GeForce TI (Just like the reuirements in Fiesta) And all the other requirements in Fiesta.
Still, will the Fiesta gameplay will run smooth? Cause I'm very VERY worried if it will not run smooth. I just wanna make sure that when I bought a Vista comp, it will not run smoothly. Cause I haven't play Fiesta since July so, just in case..(Because of Xtrap that's why I'm worried):(
bigj3234
02-06-2009, 11:41 AM
I run Vista with 2GB RAM, 256MB video card (ATI Radeon Mobility) and a Core 2 Duo, ~2GHZ. The only time I lag is when the other two computers in the house are downloading things, or when I've been connected for more than a few hours. A few patches ago I started having a memory leak, which eventually causes lag. If I deal with the lag, it eventually causes the app to crash. Full relog every 3-4 hours is necessary, except for shop days.
Never have a problem with Xtrap.
omoidake
02-06-2009, 11:43 AM
I run Vista and MOST of the time it runs fine.
GM_Pilkysico
02-06-2009, 12:53 PM
Cause I haven't play Fiesta since July so, just in case..(Because of Xtrap that's why I'm worried):(
Disable your firewall. Its just THAT simple.
Asheer
02-06-2009, 03:58 PM
Disable your firewall. Its just THAT simple.
Tell me that YOU JOKING...
One thing what minded computer user should NEVER EVER do is turn down firewall.
Unless you want to have at your computer a stable of Trojan Horses and other addwares and spywares witch crawling in the net only to wait at any such "simple solution" to get access to computers.
I once do such thing and later on i fight over a month to get rid over 20 different viruses from HD.
No matter if you use system firewall or attach to AV soft firewall just activate exception list and allow access of X-Trap via firewall.
omoidake
02-06-2009, 11:06 PM
I have to disagree asheer. If you are a conscious user then the only issue taking your firewall down would pose would be people trying to hack you.
dRoGoZ
02-06-2009, 11:48 PM
I don't know about vista, but a XP with the correct set of policies is as safe as it can be. Although it's always recommended to have an antivirus/firewall/spyware as a backup in case a nasty virus got through your security.
Asheer
02-07-2009, 03:43 AM
Today you dont known witch site are safe and witch not.
In the past it was lot more easy because most chackers focused thier activity at so called "pink sites", but right now nothing is so clear.
I remember how once my old PC was chacked and i discovered this because whoever do this have disabled Alt + F4 closing option.
When i got message "Action disabled by your administrator i said to myself "WTH... i am admin???"
Then i detected second, unknown network connection witch appear at network screen.
Lucky my AV soft was able to get rid of this entry and i regain control over my PC.
Why i mention this episode?, because i have no idea how this Trojan Horse witch allow hacker to gain control over my PC get inside my system (and trust me i dont visited "pink sites").
Later on when i install special firewall program after two weeks counter show me about 9000 blocked attack attempts directed to my PC.
That is why you should never turn down even for a 5 minutes Firewall or AV soft.
Each firewall have exception program list where you can allow or block programs from akcessing net but turn down firewall should never be an option.
dRoGoZ you are correct but hackers evolved as well and they known that people get more and more aware over viruses risk and thats why they now switch target of thier attack (trojans implementation or any other spywares) to sites witch not so long ago have green card of safenes.
So better be overprotective and safe as let your guard down and later on pays price for one foolish action.