Is this card any good for ME2? All other specs on my laptop are quite above the minimal requirements but this graphics card seems to suck from what I've hard.
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS
Débuté par
thesinned
, févr. 20 2010 04:10
#1
Posté 20 février 2010 - 04:10
#2
Posté 20 février 2010 - 04:17
If you want herky-jerky hesitation and bogging in the animation, that's what that pitiful thing will do in this game, sorry.
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 20 février 2010 - 04:39 .
#3
Posté 20 février 2010 - 04:18
It does suck, sorry. I doubt you can play the game at all. Try an other game first, or download a demo of a game with similair settings.
#4
Posté 20 février 2010 - 04:24
Okay, thanks for the input. I wanted a PC version so I could mod my characters, but in this case I'll stick with playing on Xbox.
#5
Posté 20 février 2010 - 06:49
Even if the laptop had a more suitable video card, that isn't the entire picture to look at:
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/519461/1#1335084
Admittedly, I've only skimmed the surface, even with what you'll find there.
Gorath
social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/519461/1#1335084
Admittedly, I've only skimmed the surface, even with what you'll find there.
Gorath
#6
Posté 21 février 2010 - 02:48
I have a Geforce 9300m GS(which I assume is 90%+ the same as yours), and the game plays just fine, even at 1280x800 resolution. I have to turn off some extras such as shadows, but otherwise the game is perfectly playable. Just don't do anything silly such as 16x anti-aliasing.
edit: I also forgot, stay away from Jerrahe station, there is a bug that crashes all Nvidia cards when you look at a certain purple light. Thus far, I have found the game completely playable.
edit: I also forgot, stay away from Jerrahe station, there is a bug that crashes all Nvidia cards when you look at a certain purple light. Thus far, I have found the game completely playable.
Modifié par Sinophile, 21 février 2010 - 02:49 .
#7
Posté 21 février 2010 - 03:16
AFAIK, there are both onboard as well as discrete Geforce 9300 parts, while there is only an onboard chip, and like almost all such, a low performance part, named "9200". I wouldn't agree that what you are seeing is "just fine" at all, but some people are willing to accept really poor performance, rather than to break down and buy systems with decent hardware in them in the first place.





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