As others have mentioned the 3gb R9 280 or 280x are also worth looking at if you can get them at the right price...
2GB GTX 760 or 3GB Radeon R9 280 (for £15 more) What do you think? Tech specs here: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-4.html
A tough one, I personally think based on PA's love of memory (both system and graphics) I'd lean towards the 280. The 760 is going to be the faster card in PA due to Nvidia's somewhat better support for OpenGL, however once you play on a map that needs more graphics memory than the 760 has it's fps will crash whereas the 280 will keep going. Edit: Also based on other peoples comments I think the performance for the 280 will be ample to play the game well.
If I'm understanding you correctly, the 760 will be better for smaller games with less people and the 280 better for larger games with more people. Sounds like it has to be the 280 for me. And now i'm £50 over budget .
I once tried to clean my iphone, it's now a paper weight. I'd rather avoid being put in the position where upgrading a new pc would be necessary. But if upgrading is possible and necessary, I'd probably do it. My current pc is so old though, I can't upgrade it any where near enough. It's not compatible.
Personally I can't recommend AMD hardware for PA due to poor OpenGL support with them, but if you also play other games a lot you likely will get better performance in them with AMD GPU just because those are cheaper. Not really. Both GPUs should be more than enough for PA because you can always adjust video memory usage using "virtual texture" option. I recommend to get GPUs with more video memory because currently all software going to use it. E.g your OS, web browser, video recording software, graphics/video editor, etc. Having more RAM and VRAM guarantee you won't need to close other apps when you want to play game on higher settings and also will benefit you a lot if you decide to get something like 4K display in future. So it's just good thing to have because you can't upgrade it.
As I understand it more graphics ram should enable you to hold more textures in memory for planets- thus reducing disk caching on very large systems and delays where you get black patches on planets as the system loads in the textures. So more graphics ram should improve performance on systems with larger numbers of planets. SXX is correct that you can adjust the 'virtual texture' setting down if your system doesn't have much graphics ram (as my GPU only has 1 gb I have to have this set to minimum to avoid problems). Note the number of people / units aren't really effected by graphics ram- that is more a system memory / cpu performance issue.
iPhones and PCs are very different beasts. People build custom PCs all the time and there's a large community of people who can offer help and advice - trying to get inside an iPhone is like trying to get inside a bank vault with nothing but a damp sock. Adding RAM and installing hard drives is particularly easy these days.
There is no disk or RAM caching for textures. Some basic assets actually stored in RAM, but most of textures you see generated on the fly all the time you change camera position. You might check more tech details on this here: https://forums.uberent.com/threads/question-to-devs-about-vram-usage.51325/ http://www.mavorsrants.com/2013/02/planetary-annihilation-engine.html
Ah ok, I'll have a read. I think disk caching is very much a thing though (where insufficient system ram is available perhaps) given how PA runs on my machine....
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my 2 cents - I have a nvidia gtx 760 2GB and it runs almost flawlessly almost all the time, I have seen too many complaints about AMD on here for me to recommend it, so I wholeheartidly recommend you keep everything except change the GPU to the 2GB 760
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I Think I'll have to modify my computer desk to fit in the tower though :O And By modify I mean whack away at the shelves and partitions with a mallet until there's just a big hole.