RAM =/= Processing Power?Slenn said:Starcraft 2. Although that could be because of my processing power of 2.4 Gigs of RAM. I once had the game in a windowed mode so that I could watch the time on the clock. It took 7 to 9 minutes for the computer to go to a black transition screen, then to a loading screen, then to another black transition screen to get into the mission. Lame in the face. And by that point it's like "Connection to BattleNet lost. DERP."
Yep. I meant GHz. I'm not too computer savvy anyways. >_<No_Remainders said:RAM =/= Processing Power?Slenn said:Starcraft 2. Although that could be because of my processing power of 2.4 Gigs of RAM. I once had the game in a windowed mode so that I could watch the time on the clock. It took 7 to 9 minutes for the computer to go to a black transition screen, then to a loading screen, then to another black transition screen to get into the mission. Lame in the face. And by that point it's like "Connection to BattleNet lost. DERP."
Perhaps you mean 2.4 GHz?
OT: Hmm... Dungeon Siege 3 has some annoyingly long ones. For some reason TF2 always takes forever to load up a server (even with <100 ping) on my PC (even if it's on lowest settings), which is annoying and weird.
I assume this is on PC? The worst it gets on my 360 is about a minute, and that's after playing for 6 hours straight without an external cooling fan.Donbett1974 said:Fallout: New Vegas sometimes up to ten minutes.