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Here are my system specs. I have an HP Pavilion dv2000 Laptop Windows XP Media Center Service Pack 2 2.5 GB RAM Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset FamilyDarkPrince_ssj2
Its highly unlikely that laptop will run many modern games, even at low. I have on with similar cpu (1.7 Ghz), same ram but a much better graphics card and that won't run Gears. It will run a few modern games such as L4D and Fallout 3 but it has an ATI card in it.
Soryy, most laptops just aren't made for gaming.
[QUOTE="DarkPrince_ssj2"]Here are my system specs. I have an HP Pavilion dv2000 Laptop Windows XP Media Center Service Pack 2 2.5 GB RAM Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset FamilyFrozzik
Its highly unlikely that laptop will run many modern games, even at low. I have on with similar cpu (1.7 Ghz), same ram but a much better graphics card and that won't run Gears. It will run a few modern games such as L4D and Fallout 3 but it has an ATI card in it.
Soryy, most laptops just aren't made for gaming.
Oh so can you tell me any good game that I can play on my Laptop?Your PC wont handle it, even on low, espetacular low settings
You sound like you have never play a PC game before, customize the settings, to low, high etc....It is something so simple and intuitive, you would have never need to ask us, as long you take a good look at any PC game's menu :)
By the way, did you bought the game already? If you are thinking about it, dont. Unless you change PC of course
[QUOTE="Frozzik"][QUOTE="DarkPrince_ssj2"]Here are my system specs. I have an HP Pavilion dv2000 Laptop Windows XP Media Center Service Pack 2 2.5 GB RAM Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset FamilyDarkPrince_ssj2
Its highly unlikely that laptop will run many modern games, even at low. I have on with similar cpu (1.7 Ghz), same ram but a much better graphics card and that won't run Gears. It will run a few modern games such as L4D and Fallout 3 but it has an ATI card in it.
Soryy, most laptops just aren't made for gaming.
Oh so can you tell me any good game that I can play on my Laptop?What kind of games do you like? ( Genre)
and its also important to know if you played PC games before, or even if you enjoy depth or simplicty. For ex, if you ask me a great PC game that your PC can handle I would recommend you a RTS
ANyway, my advice is go to the PC games section of here in gamespot, look at PC, then click All games, and do a good research of games you may like it that it was made from 2000 to 2003/4 at most
[QUOTE="Frozzik"][QUOTE="DarkPrince_ssj2"]Here are my system specs. I have an HP Pavilion dv2000 Laptop Windows XP Media Center Service Pack 2 2.5 GB RAM Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset FamilyDarkPrince_ssj2
Its highly unlikely that laptop will run many modern games, even at low. I have on with similar cpu (1.7 Ghz), same ram but a much better graphics card and that won't run Gears. It will run a few modern games such as L4D and Fallout 3 but it has an ATI card in it.
Soryy, most laptops just aren't made for gaming.
Oh so can you tell me any good game that I can play on my Laptop?Maybe try something source based. Orange box for example. Also give some older games a try, Civ 4, Warcraft 3, Vampires: The Masqurade (spelling?).
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