You may be able to play the game, but the video and sound may be choppy. It also may cause your PC to lock up. 1GB is the minimum requirement from the game designers. This is a risk you have to be willing to take, i cannot tell you for certain if it will work or not. Try it out!
Z91www said -
I've tried this with Left 4 Dead 2. I have 849 MB of RAM, and the game requires at least 1 GB with my system, which is an XP.
I can tell you, it worked great, but every once in awhile my PC said "Memory usage is too high" so I saved the game and shut it down for a little while.
But 512 RAM is only half of 1 GB, so it's probably going to do a lot of difference.
I suggest you improve the number, otherwise it won't go as you would like it to.
1GB has way more memory. 1GB is 1000 MB. so 512 MB is about half of 1GB
The answer is obvious, 516 MB.
1gb. is largerthan 512mb
The one with 1GB of RAM. 512MB is 0.5 of 1GB
512 to 1gb ram are recommended
GB have nothing to do with mg. GB stands for GigaByte while mg stands for milligram. If your question is "Is 1GB equal to 512 MB", the answer is no. 1GB is equal to 1024 mb. No. In the American system, 1024 MB = 1GB. In the Asian/Japanese (I think) system, it's 1000 MB to 1 GB.
1gb = 1024 mb So, 512mb is exactly half a gigabyte.
No you can't. You need at least 1gb ram.
512MB is exactly half of 1GB.
Actually, 1GB= 1024MB. almost... 1024 = 1 mb, it's a marginal difference!
For Windows XP 64 mb RAM is required but 128 mb is recommended. (both home edition and professional) For Vista Home Basic It's 512 the others are 1Gb. For WS03 512 its 128 mb.
if you have installed two 512 MB of ram, then it could be due to ram slot. may be your one ram slot is faulty.