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#1
ConnoronnoC

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Would this system run DA:O?? on any settings..

Features
Battery Type:
6-cell Lithium Ion


Graphics Card Brand:
ATI


Graphics Card Type:
Radeon™ HD 3200


Networking:
Ethernet 10/100,Gigabit Ethernet


Modem:
56kbps modem


:
Dual Layer Support,DVD +/- RW,DVD


Optical Drive Type:
DVD Super Multi


Mouse:
Touchpad


Processor Brand:
AMD


Processor Model:
M300


Processor QTY:
1


Processor Speed (Ghz):
2.0


Processor Type:
Athlon II


Installed RAM (GB):
4


RAM Configuration:
2 x 2GB


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4Plz reply and thanks :)

#2
AngelsNecropolis

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Go here: http://cyri.systemre...lab.com/srtest/

Bookmark it or just google "will it run"

This will test your systems capabilities for the Min and the Recommended. But I don't recommend a touch pad mouse for this game.

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Gorath Alpha

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You may safely ignore anyone, anywhere  who thinks that the SR Labs site is worth more than spit. They are so notoriously ignorant and inaccurate over there that they are a laughing stock.

Mere video chips have traditionally been the cheapest, least useful, worst possible route to video. Intel still tracks in that route, and they are the largest sellers of anything for computer video. ATI chose to improve the level of chip- based video, and nVIDIA followed in those footsteps, but a couple of blocks behind.

While the onboard ATI 3200 is certainly the best of a poor class, it most certainly isn't something intended for 3D gaming. It's for business and for casual 2D games. The 3200 is roughly related to the now- four year old Radeon 2400, just a great deal slower and weaker.

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Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 10 décembre 2009 - 05:23 .


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Soretooth

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Gorath Alpha wrote...

You may safely ignore anyone anywhere who thinks that the SR Labs site is worth more than spit.-


I take exception to your statement.  Can You Run It has helped others and myself more easily understand how our PC hardware may be a bottleneck to good gaming.

Where is your program, if you devalue the SR Labs so vehemently?

You don't have one?  Thought so.

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Gorath Alpha

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Exactly as per the admonition aimed at your previous mistakes, you may read this in here:

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/406190

"Please stop cluttering up various threads with references to a bad site like that one. Do you want to look like a paid shill for SR Labs?

"That place is so erratic, inaccurate, and just plain wrong, that all they are good for (two things) is a laugh for the first, at their idiocies, and second, to get an easily printed list of the pertinent components in a given system, with which to write a query in a place where lnowledgable respondents may answer. Or else refer people to a dependable place, such as YouGamers, where their Game-o- meter is far better, far more accurate."

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Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 10 décembre 2009 - 05:22 .


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zacrobmer

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Soretooth wrote...

Gorath Alpha wrote...

You may safely ignore anyone anywhere who thinks that the SR Labs site is worth more than spit.-


I take exception to your statement.  Can You Run It has helped others and myself more easily understand how our PC hardware may be a bottleneck to good gaming.

Where is your program, if you devalue the SR Labs so vehemently?

You don't have one?  Thought so.


Gorath is is outlandishly abbrasive in most of his posts, he probably didn't take his meds today.

However he is dead on with Can you Run it. They are horribly inaccuate, and are a waste of time. Windows experience index is more accurate which isn't saying much.

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StrikeSaber47

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The HD 3200 CAN run DA: O but don't expect any pretty graphics or very stable FPS.