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Laptop questions for DA:I


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Rahdok01

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Well, i have a intel envy laptop and its been able to man-handle every game so far WoW, CS:GO, LoL, DA:O, DA2, Skyrim (with a **** ton of graphics mods) but, idk if it can directly handle DA:I and i do not have money to go buy a desktop or make one >_> can somone tell me if MY specs are anywhere good enough for this game because if not, im gonna be a sad panda :((((((

CPU - Intel® Core™ i5-4200U CPU @ 1.60GHZ, ~2.3GHZ

Memory: 8192 MB RAM

OS: windows 8.1 4-bit

Display:

Chip type: Intel® HD graphics family

Dac tye: internal

Total memory: 1792 MB

 

I REALLY LOVE DRAGON AGE, and always have even though 2 was a bit of a downer i still had a fricken blast playing it, DA:O ive layed like 70 + times, and i've been waiting for inquisition for a VERY long time and i would REALLY liek to know if this laptop can handle it !!!!



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ComradeShepard7

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4-bit! Have fun with those nibbles.

 

From what you posted, it looks like you only have the integrated graphics and no dedicated graphics which concerns me but integrated graphics are much more powerful these days than they used to be. Your listed graphics memory is higher than required so you may be fine assuming the processing part of the graphics hardware can handle it. The minimum graphics cards they listed are fairly old so you may be fine with just integrated graphics even though support for them isn't listed though you may have performance issues.

 

The base frequency of your processor is below what is listed in the requirements but if it can maintain the listed overclocked frequency it would be above the listed minimum. However, the minimum requirements state that you need at least a quad core, so if that is truly a requirement you won't be able to run it, or at the very least I would expect it to not run well.

 

Skyrim is not a system intensive game at all and the graphics mods don't necessarily increase the load on your system by much, if anything (it really depends on the type of graphics enhancement). As far as I know WoW and LoL aren't all that system intensive either. I can't comment on DA:0 and DA2 since I have never taken a look at their requirements and still haven't even gotten around to finishing DA:O.


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Rahdok01

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YEah the thing didn't link correctly its 64 bit and yes its quad core



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Rahdok01

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Most games that i play now adays like crisis 3 i can pretty much play on high, if i turn off AA with little to no FPS lag



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ComradeShepard7

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YEah the thing didn't link correctly its 64 bit and yes its quad core

 

Not according to Intel unless you count virtual cores which may or may not be enough.



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Lebanese Dude

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You can play DAI, but it will have to be run on low settings. The processor, graphics card, and vRAM are holding you back.

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Rahdok01

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When i pull up processors under my decivce manager it shows 4 so possibley virtual?



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Rahdok01

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I figured most NEW games i play on it are run on medium settings low wont bother me as long as i can play it , thanks gentlemen. Any suggestions on a new pc as an investment project?



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ComradeShepard7

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Any suggestions on a new pc as an investment project?

 

Don't buy Alienware or anything like that as you can build something of equivalent power at a lower cost. There are probably plenty of semi cheap towers and laptops that run modern games semi-decently (depending on what your definition of decent is). I don't have any idea what is available for pre-built systems these days though since I always build my own towers (I'm actually in the process of building a new one right now). There is no point in even speccing out a system until you know what your budget is and when you intend to buy it. When it comes time to buy it you just have to do your research.



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Applepie_Svk

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I just hope that the Geforce will release SLI profiles soon enough after the release...