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Downloading it from 3D Gamers at 250kb/s. Very suprised cause a few other people are saying the 3d gamers link times out. For people who want to know, the final system requirements.

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIRED

? Windows? XP or 2000 with latest service pack installed

? DirectX? 9.0c (April Edition) (included)

? Pentium? 4 1.7 GHz or equivalent processor

? 512 MB of RAM

? 64 MB GeForce? 4 Ti or ATI? Radeon? 9600 or equivalent with hardware T&L and pixel shader support

? 5.0 GB free Hard Drive Space for installation

? 4x CD-ROM drive (for Director?s Edition, this will have to be DVD-ROM)

? 16-bit DirectX? 9.0 compliant sound card with support for EAX? 2.0

? Internet Connection Required

? Mouse

? Keyboard

RECOMMENDED HARDWARE

? Pentium? 4 3.0 GHz or equivalent processor

? 1 GB RAM

? A 256 MB Radeon? 9800 Pro or equivalent DirectX? 9 compliant video card with hardware T&L and pixel shader 2.0 support

SUPPORTED CHIPSETS

Nvidia GeForce? 4Ti, GeForce? FX 5900, FX 5900 Ultra, 6800, 6800 GT, 6800 Ultra

ATI? Radeon? 9600, 9600 Pro, 9600 XT, 9700, 9700 Pro, 9800 Pro, x700 XT, x800 XT, x850 XT

Edited by Lingwo

Any fast mirrors?

I don't think there will be for a day or two because FilePlanet and 3D Gamers are dedicated hosts for it.

EDIT #1: Keep an eye here guys.

EDIT #2: If you guys are patient and wait the 15/20 minutes waiting time on 3D Gamers, you should get good speeds. I am personally maxing out my connection.

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Edited by King Mustard

http://www.1up.com/do/download?cId=2019511

No waiting time, I am at 155kb/s now my max is around 159 so not sure if it can go faster than that but it's a great connection and totally steady :) At 39% right now another 43 minutes to go. Hopefully this will be better than then darned MP Beta.... that just SUCKED big time.

http://www.1up.com/do/download?cId=2019511

No waiting time, I am at 155kb/s now my max is around 159 so not sure if it can go faster than that but it's a great connection and totally steady :) At 39% right now another 43 minutes to go. Hopefully this will be better than then darned MP Beta.... that just SUCKED big time.

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How so? :|

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