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I dont have enough $$ $$ to get a new graphic card so i called my uncle to help
He has a geforce 8800 gt and he says that its not compatible for laptop is it true??? oh and how does a graphic card look like anyway??? I really dont knnoww
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You can not change the graphic card in a laptop.
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So what should i do
what kind of version should i put
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I do not understand your confusion. It is simple.
From your posts I understand you try to play the game on a laptop, right? Your laptop does not meet the requirements. There is nothing you can do to play the game on THAT laptop. |
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Not entirely true. Replacing the motherboard is a means of upgrading the graphics (I've done this). One could also get a dock with a PCI or PCI-E expansion slot for a separate graphics card (which I may do, if I decide I even want to bother with this version of TR).
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Didn't you tell me in another thread you are planning to buy a new notebook?
And how many notebook manufacturers do you know that offer upgrade kits for their notebooks. I know none. You can be certain that in 98% of all notebooks the mainboards of a new line do not fit into the old cases. Yes, it is remotely possible, but expensive, difficult and highly improbable. You see, nitpicking is not helping here. Last edited by GoranAgar; 11-02-2008 at 09:29 AM. |
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most laptops are compact, thus having a graphics chip (not card). since most laptops cannot run games, it's suggested you try to play on a PC, instead. because it is a laptop, your graphics chip is integrated video, which means your memory is already probably strained through use of operating system and graphics chip at the same time. if that is the case, then you would not have a sufficient amount to run the many calculations with the tiny bit of laptop memory that is left.
as for buying upgrades for laptops, you MAY be able to open your laptop and stick more memory sticks into it, and also maybe look into those expansion graphics cards that plug into your xpansion slot. but other than that, gimping the game to lowest settings probably still isn't going to help much. |
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There are "workstation" class laptops that have discrete graphics. That's definitely a buying point for me when considering laptops.
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