On topic: As far as what processor to buy etc, grab a decent vid card, lots of ram, and the fastest single core processor you can get. Dual core doesn't do anything for the game, unfortunately.
Yeh I can do all of the above. I'm aware that the game cannot utilise the Dual Core technology, but I pretty much already have a "desktop" P4 processor fitted into my laptop. Not very good in terms of heat and batterylife of course, but I guess my Video Card/RAM/Heat doesn't do too good for my game anyway. What I mean is, my processor is damn fast, but my other bits (I was trying to shave off a little bit of the cost at the time) can't "keep up".
However, should I get a Core 2 Duo or one of AMD's top Dual Core techs, although the game would not utilise them, would I be able to "multi task" (I don't believe those adverts. On TV it says "Surf the web, listen to music, write e-mails, at the same time!!" I do all that with 1 core ...). By multi-tasking it would actually mean:
- Watch a DVD (i.e. Camping NM, rather than staring at my screen, stare somewhere else instead)
- Run Emulators (SNES, GBA, N64, PS, Kawaks/Neo-Geo etc)
- Web Activity: Flash Games, sites which require intensive processor usage, etc, MSN, Webcam/Talk, etc etc
- Rip/Encode MP3s/Videos, video edit
- Do assignments, i.e. run Word/Excel/Powerpoint Presentations
And so on, but it'll be playing FFXI in conjunction with 1 or more of the below. I do not mind a performance hit if it gets too intensive, especially with the ripping/encoding videos or MP3s, but in terms of real multi-tasking, is it up to that? Currently I cannot watch a DVD and play FFXI at the same time without the frame rate on both the DVD and FFXI being real choppy, which I can understand. But with all this hype with the technology of Dual Core, does it allow you to ride the processor that hard without much performance loss?
This time around I can afford a bit more, I've been working hard to save a bit of money and plan for 2GB Ram or up to 4GB Ram. Graphics aren't -that- important to me although I would go for something on the "top of the range" but on the "lower end" of it. Kinda like A- rather than A or A+.
I hope I'm somewhat clear, but I'm happy to explain more if needed. Thanks to everyone for sharing their specs and experience so far.
