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#26
archurban

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oh, nowadays, gaming laptop is not that expensive. you can find cheaper one easily. for example, economic laptop that money can buy is Acer, Asus, HP, Dell..... of course, they have good graphic cards. price range is just about $800-$1000. for gaming laptop, this price is cheap.

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Only if you KNOW what you are doing. Neither Dell nor HP is at all good about including the level of COOLING that a quality video graphics system requires, and will advertise a machine as game-capable when it plainly (to a tech-savvy person) is not a game machine.


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I've played lots of Call of Duty on intel graphics, I also play both the Mass Effect games on my laptop with integrated graphics. I was just wondering if anyone knew how to get rid of the texture problems some people get with integrated graphics, I don't have them.

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flyingfalcon wrote...

I've played lots of Call of Duty on intel graphics, I also play both the Mass Effect games on my laptop with integrated graphics. I was just wondering if anyone knew how to get rid of the texture problems some people get with integrated graphics, I don't have them.


Have you tried the modded driver?

http://www.mediafire.com/?cuy2tjmzjbe

It doesn't work if you have a custom-built driver though.

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archurban wrote...

don't argue with GPU card. modern game requires GPU card no matter what. intel integrate card has very limited power. it's only good for playing HD movies, light 3D software, photo edition. for game, YOU STILL NEED DECENT GRAPHIC CARD. especially, if you want very recent games, you need it. they don't support intel graphic card. if you still argue, you are just retarded because you don't want to play game like slide photo show.


Older games are generally fine even with a low-level Intel card, but to run the latest games smoothly, Intel cards generally aren't good.

Games like KOTOR, Jade Empire and even Fallout 3 should be fine with Intel GMA, though with Fallout 3 it would probably have to be on the low settings.

Sometimes there are ways to tweak these things (computers generally can always be tweaked), but no-one can play top-range games without hassle with an integrated intel card. It always takes a lot of effort to find "work-arounds", and there is never any guarantee that any of it would work.

Modifié par Iseul, 08 décembre 2010 - 09:52 .


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Not sure on that, people have gotten Fallout New Vegas to run on X3100 and on the newer ones apparently on pretty high settings.

Without hassle.....looks like Medal of Honor and Black Ops and other games can just run, latest drivers can help.

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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101

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What about this?

•17.3 inch HP Pavilion Laptop Intel Core i5-480M Processor
2.66GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.93GHz

•4GB DDR3 memory

•750GB 5400RPM SATA hard drive

•17.3" diagonal High-Definition HP BrightView LED
Display (1600 x 900 resolution)

AMD Radeon HD 6550 graphics with 1024MB DDR3 with up to 3738MB total graphics memory

Yeah it's intel, but it has AMD Radeon. I've heard so many comments that the ME1 and ME2 can or cannot run on Intel. -_-

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Intel processors are generally quite good. It's Intel graphics that you have to watch out for. Not all AMD Radeon graphics are good enough for games, but that Radeon HD 6550 in particular should be good enough.

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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101

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Thanks a lot for the help. :)