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Requires Windows 98 or newer
 
Requires Windows 98 or newer
  
~100MB Disk Space
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~100MB Disk Space: The game itself takes only about 20Mbs, but savegames and screenshots (wish you take them) use considerable amount of harddisc space.
  
128MB RAM
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128MB RAM: not much to say here, if you have the other requirements, you definately have this.
 
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3.0 GHz processor recomended: the more units there are, the harder your computer needs to work
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3.0 GHz processor recomended: the more units there are, the harder your computer needs to work. Generally DF stirs every bit of juice out of your processor it gets, but you can play it with P3 766MHz
  
 
===Dual Core Machines===
 
===Dual Core Machines===
  
 
Open Task Manager and set everything to Core0, set DF to Core1.  You now have an entire core dedicated to running DF and you should eek out a slightly better performance.
 
Open Task Manager and set everything to Core0, set DF to Core1.  You now have an entire core dedicated to running DF and you should eek out a slightly better performance.

Revision as of 01:29, 3 November 2007

Requires Windows 98 or newer

~100MB Disk Space: The game itself takes only about 20Mbs, but savegames and screenshots (wish you take them) use considerable amount of harddisc space.

128MB RAM: not much to say here, if you have the other requirements, you definately have this.

3.0 GHz processor recomended: the more units there are, the harder your computer needs to work. Generally DF stirs every bit of juice out of your processor it gets, but you can play it with P3 766MHz

Dual Core Machines

Open Task Manager and set everything to Core0, set DF to Core1. You now have an entire core dedicated to running DF and you should eek out a slightly better performance.