Orbiter - Űrrepülőszimulátor
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Last night, when I was alone in my room, from out of nowhere, I smelled a fart that wasn\'t mine! -Osaka http://www.spore.com/view/profile/Hmuda XBL: Hmuda Hun
Last night, when I was alone in my room, from out of nowhere, I smelled a fart that wasn\'t mine! -Osaka http://www.spore.com/view/profile/Hmuda XBL: Hmuda Hun
Last night, when I was alone in my room, from out of nowhere, I smelled a fart that wasn\'t mine! -Osaka http://www.spore.com/view/profile/Hmuda XBL: Hmuda Hun
Az emberi hülyeség és a világegyetem végtelen, az utobbiban azonban nem vagyok biztos (Albert E.)
Az emberi hülyeség és a világegyetem végtelen, az utobbiban azonban nem vagyok biztos (Albert E.)
Last night, when I was alone in my room, from out of nowhere, I smelled a fart that wasn\'t mine! -Osaka http://www.spore.com/view/profile/Hmuda XBL: Hmuda Hun
Meg reméltem hogy Te fejbõl nyomod az infot 😊
* 300 MHz PC or better (Pentium, Athlon, etc.)
* 128MB RAM or more
* Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
* DirectX 7.0 or higher
* DirectX compatible 3D graphics accelerator card with at least 16MB of video RAM (32MB or more recommended) and DXT texture compression support.
* Approximately 60MB of free disk space for the minimum installation (additional high-resolution textures and addons will require more space).
* DirectX compatible joystick (optional)
There is nothing to prevent you from trying to run Orbiter on a computer with lower specs, but the results are not likely to be satisfactory.
Since ORBITER keeps evolving these specs tend to become obsolete over time. If you don't get a reasonable frame rate (say >= 20fps) using the default Orbiter.cfg on a machine which meets the specs then please drop me a note and I will correct the requirement list upward.
But make no mistake - ORBITER is not a space shooter. The emphasis is firmly on realism, and the learning curve can be steep. Be prepared to invest some time and effort to brush up on your orbital mechanics background. A good starting point is JPL's Space Flight Learners' Workbook - or you could tap into the accumulated knowledge base of the Orbiter community to get advice.