You don't have a main rig? What are you using to post then? Anyway, it should serve my purposes until the next gen of laptops comes around and Ihave enough to get one:)
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You don't have a main rig? What are you using to post then? Anyway, it should serve my purposes until the next gen of laptops comes around and Ihave enough to get one:)
Well, my computer is pathetic.
700MHZ celeron
64MB SDRAM
30GB HD
Just about everything else integrated.
I used to be able to run CS on that but not anymore, I guess it's the updated graphics or my PC's declined. But I fudged up while installing slackware and forgot to delete the previous bootloader so I can't boot to my Windows partition. :o Now I'm posting from my mom's PIII 1.1GHZ, 512MBRAM, everything integrated :(, overheating laptop.
I hate to be the one who points this out, but if you don't have a sweet rig you cna fall back on, why a laptop? I can understand in my case where I have a rig which can play games, but man! You know what kind of rig you cna get for $2000? Heck for $1000? If you got a 1.1GHz P3-M and a M9 card laptop then you could build a nice rig for $1000! Somehow that seem the better idea in your case.
I found out the requirments for CS:CZ and even with a low end lappy like this I can probably play it:)
Well I'm moving in a couple months, and I may be living in an RV for a couple of months so I need the portability. I was thinking of getting a SFF PC like the Shuttles. I figured I'd only save around $500 by building a SFF PC, and I'd have to run it from power and there's no 4 hour battery life. I'd do exactly what you're doing if I was sure I'd be in a house :(
I hope your right, but was that the minimum requirements? Remember you have to double those, or something crazy like that.Quote:
Originally posted by ATilaptops
I found out the requirments for CS:CZ and even with a low end lappy like this I can probably play it:)
Oh, ok. Makes sense now. Good luck with all that:)