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Jintan wrote on 2011-06-01 05:01
So last night my computers harddrive died and i won't be able to play anymore. The computer was a touchsmart and due to it being a built in computer which is an all in one computer it will cost a lot of money to fix it or maybe the fact that it might be unrepairable.
Luckily i have a laptop but i'm not sure if the specs are well enough to run Mabinogi on high settings.
I have two Intel(R) Core(TM)2 DUO CPU T6500 @2.10 GHZ
And my graphics card is a Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family.
Is this capable of running Mabinogi with little lag especially in Dunbarton square?
I also have a desktop which has a NVIDIA Geforce 9100 with QUAD CORES that are AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor.
This is a question rather i can run Mabinogi or not.
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Lolicon wrote on 2011-06-01 05:54
The laptop will probably lag a lot in Dunbarton, and still lag a bit outside. Sorry bro, its way outdated.
The desktop should be able to handle the game pretty well. I advise you to play around with the graphic settings.
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Jintan wrote on 2011-06-01 09:18
Quote from Jerain;462628:
The laptop will probably lag a lot in Dunbarton, and still lag a bit outside. Sorry bro, its way outdated.
The desktop should be able to handle the game pretty well. I advise you to play around with the graphic settings.
Thanks but this laptop is quite funny. I haven't gotten any lag on the laptop even in dunby. I changed my power settings to "High Performance" and also tweaked a few stuff on my computer for better performance. I am able to run the game quite well with the settings i had before.
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Taycat wrote on 2011-06-01 10:23
well yeah, high performance is meant to do that.
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-06-01 23:18
Despite being old, the Core 2 Duo is a powerful CPU. :P And Mabi makes almost no use of the graphics card, so you can run it well despite only having an Intel integrated chipset for that.