Video Cards
Aside from providing lots of entertainment, games like Call of Duty 2 and F.E.A.R. act as demarcation points for upgrading your system. You will without a doubt want to put your video card out to pasture the moment you turn on Call of Duty 2. If you don't have a current-generation card or a high-end card from the previous generation, you're going to miss a lot of what the game has to offer.
A better video card will get you better performance but, even cards like the GeForce 7800 GTX falter when it comes to running Call of Duty 2 with all the settings maxed out. Most users will have to relax a few image-quality settings in order to get the game to run smoothly.
If you're not in the mood to spend an extra few hundred dollars on a new video card, you can easily boost frame rates by dropping the rendering mode down to DirectX 7. The game will look considerably different when you enable this setting, but your frame rates should go through the roof.
Video Card Tests
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 CPU, Asus A8N SLI Deluxe, 1GB (512MB x 2) Corsair XMS Memory, 250GB Maxtor Maxline III SATA Hard Disk Drive, Windows XP Professional.
Graphics Cards: GeForce 7800 GTX, GeForce 7800 GT, GeForce 6800 GT, GeForce 6800 GS, GeForce 6600 GT, GeForce 6200 TC, Radeon X1800 XT, Radeon X1800 XL, Radeon X1600 XT, Radeon X1300 Pro, Radeon X850 Crossfire edition, Radeon X700 Pro, Radeon X600 Pro, Radeon X300 SE.
Graphics Drivers: Nvidia ForceWare 81.85, ATI Catalyst 5.10, beta.
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