My PC can barely meet the minimum requirements.
Probably gonna use my tax return towards a new rig upgrade instead of saving up for another Distant Worlds trip :<
But we'll see when the time comes.
Though I would appreciate some geek help in getting the most bang for my buck in upgrades.
Currently sporting:
2.8 GHz Dual Core
4 GB of DDR2 RAM (kinda slow)
512 MB VRAM Nvidia GTS 250
Just build a whole new computer. That's some pretty dated stuff. I don't really see the point in 'upgrading' when you're basically going to have to replace everything.
Just a shot in the dark, but since you have a dual core, I'm going to go out on a limb and say your motherboard probably won't support a good 'upgraded' CPU.. If you have to replace the motherboard, you might as well start from scratch.
EDIT: (this is just my opinion) if you want a build that's going to last and hold you over for a few years, I'd look into an i5 or i7 CPU, a motherboard that supports SLI/Crossfire, at least 6GB DDR3 RAM, and a top of the line, or nearly top of the line card. You don't actually need SLI/Crossfire yet, it's more of splurge thing at the moment, but with the way games are progressing, there's every possibility you may need dual cards to get the most out of games in the future, so you'll want to leave that option open. Although I doubt you'll actually need it, you might want to select a motherboard that also leaves some room for expansion on the RAM as well. Might as well go with a 1k PSU now (it's not like a 1k PSU is much more expensive then one you'd have to buy to run a single top of the line card) so that if you do decide you need to use dual cards, you won't have to upgrade the PSU as well as getting the additional card.
If I were to build a computer right now, that's the checklist I'd run through. I think my current computer is good for another couple of years though. As much as I'd like to build a whole new rig come tax refund, we got a bunch of other ***that needs taken care of.