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My specs are:
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CUP T2310 @1.46GHz
RAM: 2GB
32-bit Operating System
Windows 7.
The thing that I'm worried about is the processor.
Your CPU will do so the first thing you should be worried about is the ram. 2GB is barely enough to run Win7 and when you open power hungry applications like EQ2 you are leaving yourself resource-less! The only option your computer has is to create a huge temporary swap file and then swap data out between ram and the file. This results in very slow game play whenever anything stored in ram needs to change. (little things things like a zone change will seem to take forever!)
You also didn't give us a vid card spec and that corner of the "holy trinity" is critical to visually intense game like EQ2.
In order to successfully run EQ2, (ie: at a decent frame rate, with a reasonable level of detail and without glitches or hitching) your vid card should be recent issue (no more than a couple years old) and should have at least 500MB of onboard dedicated vid-ram. A vid card built into your mother board is the worst of all possible situations since it will usually use "shared ram" drawing power from your (already stressed) main board ram.
bottom line is double your ram and check your vid card (replacing if needed) and you should be able to play. Best of luck...
Edited, Aug 3rd 2011 10:40am by OldBlueDragon