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Merry Christmas everyone. I just got a new laptop for Christmas, but I do no know if it can run this game or other higher end ones I have like Demon Stone or Back to the Future.
It is an HP 6-1180ca, with 8 GB ram and a 1.6 GHz processor. If you can tell me if it will work on the new laptop I would really appreciate it.
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Anachronic28: Merry Christmas everyone. I just got a new laptop for Christmas, but I do no know if it can run this game or other higher end ones I have like Demon Stone or Back to the Future.
It is an HP 6-1180ca, with 8 GB ram and a 1.6 GHz processor. If you can tell me if it will work on the new laptop I would really appreciate it.
Usually those have Intel integrated video cards, which often doesn't bode well for games that require higher specs. Some games from around the time of Neverwinter Nights (first one) may do pretty well on them. And you are always pretty safe with 2d graphics on a laptop, provided there is a widescreen patch or HD edition. The graphics card will be the only issue, if any, cpu and RAM are fine. It's worth trying.
My Laptop is confirmed to be AMD, not Intel. Also I have tried out Nexus on the it and it works like a dream.
Also can someone mark this as answered, cause I don't know how to do it myself.
Post edited December 27, 2012 by Anachronic28
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Anachronic28: My Laptop is confirmed to be AMD, not Intel. Also I have tried out Nexus on the it and it works like a dream.
Also can someone mark this as answered, cause I don't know how to do it myself.
@rawmilk, th e issue is most of the time not the GPU performance but the drivers. Intel drivers are known to be crappy as hell, while Nvidia and AMD drivers work like a charm, GPU power nonwithstanding.