im wondering what to expect...

Scorpia

ask of me and i will give you the heathen for thin
i'm buying "flight simulator x" for my toshiba laptop, it has factory specs, will the game run right? is it a good game?

any additional info, as always, ill appreciate.

if you need any more info on the laptop though just tell me where to look for the info and ill tell you, i think its home premium? windows 7 os. i dont know i just want to know if the game will even run on this thing.

p.s my desktop is a virus riddled stone-age antiquated pile of aluminum, so i doubt it'll even run the game. lol

im hoping its a good game cause i have a large passion for flight, and i've heard good things so far.

thanks guys.

 
Might need a bit more information about your laptop before we can advise you.

If you're using Windows 7:

1. Click the "Start" orb.

2. Select "Control Panel"

3. If your "View by" at the top right of the window is "Category", click "Category" and select either "Large icons" or "Small icons". If you're already on Large icons or Small icons, proceed to step 4.

4. Select "System"

5. Post "Processor", "Installed memory (RAM)" and "System type" as a reply here. Also, post "Windows edition" information.

Thanks!

 
Might need a bit more information about your laptop before we can advise you.
If you're using Windows 7:

1. Click the "Start" orb.

2. Select "Control Panel"

3. If your "View by" at the top right of the window is "Category", click "Category" and select either "Large icons" or "Small icons". If you're already on Large icons or Small icons, proceed to step 4.

4. Select "System"

5. Post "Processor", "Installed memory (RAM)" and "System type" as a reply here. Also, post "Windows edition" information.

Thanks!
Also post your video card since that is 99% of the controlling factor for games and simulators.

 
Might need a bit more information about your laptop before we can advise you.
If you're using Windows 7:

1. Click the "Start" orb.

2. Select "Control Panel"

3. If your "View by" at the top right of the window is "Category", click "Category" and select either "Large icons" or "Small icons". If you're already on Large icons or Small icons, proceed to step 4.

4. Select "System"

5. Post "Processor", "Installed memory (RAM)" and "System type" as a reply here. Also, post "Windows edition" information.

Thanks!
Also post your video card since that is 99% of the controlling factor for games and simulators.
I disagree, I believe the determining factors are (~40%) Processor, (~40%) Graphics Card and (~9 %) Ram Memory. (~1 % rest).

Just go to the site canyourunit.com

 
the information that daniel needs:

AMD ATHLON II p320 dual-core processor 2.10 ghz

installed RAM: 3.00 GB (2.74 GB usable)

system type: 64 bit operating system

windows edition:

windows 7 home premium copyright 2009

service pack 1

_________________________________________

Rusty's info:

video card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series

to thatsmartguy: it says it passes but just past minimum and a little under recommended.

EDIT: i ran it on my desktop for shits and giggles, it failed. lol it could barely even perform the test.

 
the information that daniel needs:AMD ATHLON II p320 dual-core processor 2.10 ghz

installed RAM: 3.00 GB (2.74 GB usable)

system type: 64 bit operating system

windows edition:

windows 7 home premium copyright 2009

service pack 1

_________________________________________

Rusty's info:

video card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series

to thatsmartguy: it says it passes but just past minimum and a little under recommended.

EDIT: i ran it on my desktop for shits and giggles, it failed. lol it could barely even perform the test.
You're probly going to have trouble running any serious games at above minimum quality... You're going to need more RAM and either overclock your video card by a lot, or upgrade that too.

Processor should be ok.

I disagree, I believe the determining factors are (~40%) Processor, (~40%) Graphics Card and (~9 %) Ram Memory. (~1 % rest)
You really need to learn more about game requirements. Processor requirements rarely truly affect the gaming experience unless you have a truly badass video card and lots of fast RAM. The GFX card is the bottleneck 99.9% of the time.

 
i dont know what overclock means but i dont think running it on minimum should be too much of a loss, the ram isnt going to be a problem, and i heard messing with laptops is a pain in the ass. yea i mostly wanted to know if the damn thing will run, im fairly confident now that it will, now i just need to read reviews to find out if its worth the money, thanks to all who replied.

 
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