Originally posted by sabrewolf
at the same time size is the downside. because with reduced size, you are also limited in space of, and especially, between the components. if you have seen any decent modern graphics card, you'll see it has its own set of RAM, processors and nowadays its own ventilation.
at the same time size is the downside. because with reduced size, you are also limited in space of, and especially, between the components. if you have seen any decent modern graphics card, you'll see it has its own set of RAM, processors and nowadays its own ventilation.
but most people do not need 64MB of video card memory as surely not T&L accelleration (which btw is proprietary nVidia technology and is only emulated in ATI cards)
just understand our frustration. after drooling 2 months long about the game, then you buy it for expensive money (i ordered 2 copies, 1 even from the US) and you cannot play it... you can surely imagine that it sucks.
It's alot more expensive buying new laptop for sure but the principle is the same. Being an owner of one, you should accept the fact that they have certain limitations as far as upgrading is concerned. It's the risk you assume when buying one, and not every software developer in the world has to cater to your preferred platform if it doesn't meet up to today's gaming industry standards.
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