Unlimited wrote:THere isn't anything cheaper like a new graphics card or something that will make the game run smooth? Like I said, I didn't buy this one too long ago to play Railworks 2..Now I need a new one to play Railworks 3?
Please don't take offense, but when you buy the bare minimum for something that's been released one year, the next thing that comes along will mean the bare minimum you bought previously isn't up to snuff anymore. If you buy a stronger machine it will last through a few iterations of product at least.
The CPU specs for example are bare minimum for RW/RW2. RW3 requires even more power.
You might be able to throw a graphics card in there, but as mentioned above, all of your other components will at the very least hold you back from seeing any performance gains, and at worst will not even allow an upgrade due to a small form factor case, minimal power supply numbers, etc.
I used to sell PCs for a living and I always told my customers that they could spend a small amount of money and meet their needs in the present, but in a year or two they might be wishing they had just spent a couple hundred extra or whatever and been much happier in the long run. I didn't make commission on sales or anything, I just wanted my customers to be happy and get what they really needed. They were always happy when I saw them a year or two later, coming in to buy a second PC from me.
Of course I realize sometimes you can't afford more than a low-end PC, but that also means you can't relish in the latest and greatest software. :(