Hi Raider Red,
My new system is a basic compaq computer from best buy,it is a dual core 1.80 ghz processor with 1 gig ram and also a 320gig hd(yay) the HD is a monster compared to my old HD(6gig).also I got a 17" wide screen flat screen monitor.
No idea if you can swing a little more money into your new system or not, but here goes. Although times like this...
Newegg is your friend. It's Vista... you really need more than 1g of RAM. At least
2g or more of fast RAM... preferably whatever your system will take.
Newegg's Memory Configurator will let you enter the make & model of your PC and recommend choices of RAM that will work.
Next video... you didn't mention what you have, so it's likely an on-board video chip (not a card). 2D will run fine with it, KR & video chips are very hit & miss... KR prefers video cards, the
newer & more RAM the better (typically cards at least capable of running DX10). Recently I picked up a couple of Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 Pro w/512m of RAM for $66 each at Newegg (runs KR great). ATI 1k/2k/3k series or nVidia 7/8/9 series are your best bets, both will work with KR fine. If you have a vid card already or your on-board vid chip is in one of these series, try KR first before you pop for a new vid card... if it does, you're still going to need to upgrade that system RAM (on-board vid shares your system RAM and 1g is not enough to run Vista as well as it can with 2g or more).
Some peops will especially argue with this next suggestion, but trust me on this... if your PC has an on-board audio chip (the jacks will be next to all the others on the ATX panel on the back of the case), then
buy an audio card too. No matter how fast a CPU is, sound processing uses CPU cycles and is a drag on performance... offloading the sound processing to an audio card will allow your CPU to perform better. It does help.
ps. the one thing that really bugs me is the "look" of my graphics,maybe it is just the fact its is an lcd flat panel monitor.it is hard for me describe but the best I can say is the text looks a little blurry to me.
You're probably right... the LCD monitor. More expensive LCDs have better response times and specs, but they cost a bit more. I had a 19" widescreen LCD that came with my system... it was a little blurry, not a high resolution (1440x900) for my needs, and there was a little ghosting when gaming (this LCD has a slower response). Recently with I replaced it with 2 22" LCDs with better specs... life is good again.
To download KR, you may want to give this a try.
If you are using Internet Explorer, install either
Download Accelerator Manager (Free Edition),
Download Accelerator Plus (aka DAP), or
Free Download Manager. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, install
DownThemAll. All LARGE downloads are susceptible to broken connections and errors (this is not just a EA or KR thing, it is a browser/server thing).
A download manager makes your downloading faster because it uses multiple connections (not just one), even if one connection breaks... the others are still going and helps the broken one to reconnect.
Also if all the connections are broken, the manager still has your file... so when the connection is reestablished, the manager resumes where it left off (you don't have to start over from the beginning again).
And most importantly, they have error correction. So as you are downloading, it scans the file for errors... if it finds an error, it re-downloads that part of the download (not the whole thing) until it is error free. So when it is finished, you have a complete and error-free file downloaded.
Next after you have installed a download manager, go to the
EA's UO Large Downloads link. The first two files are KR, the third one is 2D.
Hope that helps.