What resolution is OP playing at?
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I use the M11x almost exclusively now over my desktop. The size is perfect and it can run basically anything, some with reduced settings, but still... The battery life is great, it doesn't get nearly as hot as other laptops, and the screen is very nice. Of course, you can get a monster 17" laptop that will blow the M11x away, but the size and portability is where the M11x shines.
1.) Diablo 3
2.) Rage
3.) Crysis 2
If you're looking for the best value for your buck, have you considered something other than a Mac?
Currently playing Just Cause 2 on my M11x on a mix of settings, and it looks and runs beautifully. It really is an amazing system, and totally worth it if you're looking for something small for easy portability and a lot of power. Runs really cool as well, even overclocked.
For PC? Fear probably; Doom 3 is good. Haven't played Dead Space yet. But I am sad to say most of the scariest titles aren't on PC. These include the Fatal Frame series, Silent Hill 1-4, Clock Tower 3, etc.
Shadowtails9000
I really wish they made the Fatal Frame games for PC. Those are some of the scariest/creepiest games.
Has anyone had any experience with the Invisible Shield by Zagg for the DSi? It works really well on other devices, was wondering if it worked just as well for the DSi.
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/nintendo-dsi-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
[QUOTE="chris24l"][QUOTE="yobaby2009"]
me too
dakan45
but the thing about stalker is the mods for graphics, the stalker complete 2009 mod will rival any game in graphics today, and run smooth. the mods for stalker games are just about endless.
Still looks dated in comparisn with today's games. I wonder how the new one will look....http://www.moddb.com/mods/stalker-complete-2009/news/stalker-complete-2009-release
Look at the images. In no way does this look dated.
I'm actually playing Borderlands right now with that e5200 and an hd4830, maxed out at 1400x900.
That processor is fine. I actually have an e5200 on a p5ql pro board, and it easily overclocked to 3.5ghz on air. Even without being overclocked, it can handle almost any game you can throw at it. Your biggest concern will be your gpu.
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