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I understand the software should identify the computers ability to perform and set up the graphics accordingly. The computer I have bought specifically to run this sim is a Pentium 4 3+3 dual GHz processor with 8G of RAM and 80G HD, it has a 1GB GT210 HDMI gaming board that I have connected with a HDMI cable to a 32" HD tv; more than specified by the software requirements. However, the graphics only sets itself to run a the 'Medium' level and upon running the motion is extremely 'jumpy' and not smooth. I also notice that a small proportion of the graphics is missing at the bottom of the screen.
Should I expect the motion of the train and the passing scenery to pass by smooth and not jump, it would seem the processor can not keep up with the demand of the graphics but it is the fatest processor specified for the