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Old 03-31-2011, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bw_wolverine View Post
Oh, I didn't mean it to sound like that. My personal experience with laptops is that they can't compete with desktops with similar specs and if top end desktop machines are struggling with this, I figure there's little hope for a laptop. Maybe mobile graphics solutions have progressed a great deal and there's less of a divide than in the past. As for IL-2, I should hope it would run since the game is pretty old now.

@ Doc_UK: Running DSC-A10 and FSX on laptop is pretty impressive, I must say. Mind if I ask system specs/game settings/fps? I'm just curious to learn. Thinking of maybe trying to put together a gaming laptop, but have resisted in the past since I wasn't confident about running the games I like with enough detail to satisfy me and I already have a Macbook Pro (awful for gaming).
my specs
Specs
Samsung R780
Key Specs
Product type Desktop replacement
CPU type Core i5-430M
OS family Microsoft Windows
Operating system Windows 7 64 bit
Processor type Core i5-430M
Processor manufacturer Intel
Clock speed 2.26 GHz
Video Output
Graphics processor Nvidia GeForce GT 330M
RAM installed 8 gig DDR3
Storage Hard Drive
Hard drive size 500 Gb

That should be ok to run cod, not high settings but mid range setting
As for dsc a10 and fxs ive taking them of to concentrate on this game lol
Bad mistake that was
But dcs A10-c i was running, not maxed, but it was petty impressive
Fsx, was the same not max, but good enough for m8's to go wow at....
you should try gaming laptop, you might just be impressed
regards
Doc
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