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wow are you serious.... will it lag and if i do get it wats the diffference between online/offline
offline=campaign
online=PvP am i right?
Laptop Specs
Processor- Intel Two Core Processor (Dual Core Technology) 1.60Ghz by 1.60 Ghz so in total 3.2Ghz i think?
OS- Windows XP
Motherboard- Mobile Genuine Intel 945PM Express Chipset. Dual Channel DDR2 memory, 667MHZ System Bus, PCI Express x16 graphics port, PCI Express x1 I/O, Serial ATA, High Speed USB 2.0 connectivity.
Display- 1280x200 (widescreen)
Graphics- nVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 256 MB DDR.
Ram- 1GB Kingston DDR2 High Performance 667 Mhz Low Voltage Memory with Speed Smart.
Sound card- there is no name but its high def audio so proly i wanna replace this too... maybe a creative labs one.
this is my laptop setup will i be able to run all of the guild wars with top notch graphics and basically no lag... i know i have to throw ing another stick of ram though!
You can manually check if your computer can run games through the system requirements or automatically through the system requirements lab website, which is great by the way. And don't worry, your graphics cards can play a great deal of recent releases relatively well. In reality, you don't need everything on max or high to enjoy the experience, seriously; it is a common misconception. For example it isn't worth putting shadows on high while compromising frame rates; it just ISN'T worth it. You can run games like Battlefield 2, 2142, FEAR, CSS, HL2, relatively well. You will enjoy them with decent settings, especially HL2 and CSS which are two games that are extremelyforgiving in terms of processing and graphics power. You just need that extra Gig of RAM to cache all that information. Just be thankful you will be able to play Crysis on everything medium/low in DX9. I mean MDG should just burn in hell. killercuts3
i culd play CRYSIS on medium WOW....i guess i should think more gameplay than graphics but i wuld like to have great gameplay with stunning graphics
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