Well, when you are a student with little money that sorta hampers your options. I figure that with C2C specifically the plan is to increase the map size and add maps, which increases demand on the processor, and decrease the viewport size, reducing demand for graphics. Considering I've been running C2C on a comp with a Core Duo @1.86 Ghz and Intel Integrated gfx from 2008, a new laptop will be just fine IMO. it's not perfect, but what is?
Well, when you are a student with little money that sorta hampers your options. I figure that with C2C specifically the plan is to increase the map size and add maps, which increases demand on the processor, and decrease the viewport size, reducing demand for graphics. Considering I've been running C2C on a comp with a Core Duo @1.86 Ghz and Intel Integrated gfx from 2008, a new laptop will be just fine IMO. it's not perfect, but what is?
I'm looking at something with similar specs, except it's a laptop, which is good for my situation. The sales in the brick-and-mortar stores around me are actually quite good. When I get a new comp, I'll post the specs.
I'm looking at something with similar specs, except it's a laptop, which is good for my situation. The sales in the brick-and-mortar stores around me are actually quite good. When I get a new comp, I'll post the specs.
I would never et a gaming laptop My laptop is in theory stronger then my tower ( shlightly less old) ..but beeing a laptop it got a severe heat managment problems. I think solving those is what makes gaming laptops so damm expensive.
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