The recomended stuff is for 'high' graphics settings... so your computer will easily be able to run it far better than your 360.Josh Duke said:So my question is this: based on the specs below, will the game be tolerable
The recomended stuff is for 'high' graphics settings... so your computer will easily be able to run it far better than your 360.Josh Duke said:So my question is this: based on the specs below, will the game be tolerable
I would, but it's a laptop.... :\Knusper said:You're specs cover the recommended system requirements except for the processor, so I would go for PC and if it doesn't run so well, upgrade you processor this Christmas or something. That's what I'm doing.
I've actually hooked up my computer to the living room TV before for watching anime fansubs or showing people various games.Eggsnham said:That's a good way to size up the situation.AMMO Kid said:PC version = Mods
Console Version = Couch
You decide
Of course, if one is ever uncomfortable gaming on the PC, you could just figure some way to PC game on your couch.
Don't know how you'd manage it, but it can be done I'm sure.
You know what, forget it.
I'll just stick with consoles.
Pc version on a 46" flat screen, while sitting on the couch with mouse and keyboard.AMMO Kid said:PC version = Mods
Console Version = Couch
You decide
^This, exactly. Let wireless peripherals solve all your problems.R.Wijngaarden said:Pc version on a 46" flat screen, while sitting on the couch with mouse and keyboard.AMMO Kid said:PC version = Mods
Console Version = Couch
You decide
who needs consoles.
The 6650M is a mobile graphics card, as in laptop, correct?Josh Duke said:*AMD Radeon HD 6650M (not sure why this doesn't meet recommended, as Can You Run It detects 3 gb
i would guess if it can run fallout it would be ok, but i know Intel graphics are.. quirkyAvatar Roku said:Hmm...well, I've been able to run Oblivion, Fallout 3, and New Vegas just fine on it. Think that means anything? I mean, I know it's a new engine and all, but surely that's a good sign?The Lugz said:'intel hd' graphics are almost never supported officially for a title like this, it may work but it's a shot in the dark.Avatar Roku said:I have something to add for myself: my problem with gaming these days is usually my graphics card. It's not bad, but it's the one that comes with the laptop, so a lot of games don't recognize it for some reason.
It is a Intel HD Graphics Family Card with 1696 MB of memory. Will that work, you think?