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    Questions about the game fable: lost chapters

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by BlackMac, Sep 19, 2008.

  1. BlackMac

    BlackMac Notebook Consultant

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    I loved oblivion on PS3, is ths game similar, better/worse?

    Will it run on my Macbook? (Specs are in my sig)

    Thx for anyone who helps ;)
     
  2. SmoothTofu

    SmoothTofu Inspiron 1420 Owner

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    Is that a regular Macbook (not pro)?

    x3100 GPU should run it at least on low settings.
     
  3. BlackMac

    BlackMac Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, it's the x3100. Thanks for your help :D
     
  4. domyalex

    domyalex Notebook Consultant

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    I also loved Oblivion and I bought Fables: The lost chapter.

    I uninstalled it after 2 days: I personally found it terrible. Very weak storyline, awful combat system... I don't know, I just hated playing it. I really don't get it how it got such good reviews. Oblivion is on a totally different level.

    It plays fine on my MBP, so I guess it should also play on your MB, albeit reducing a little bit the settings.

    Hope it helps!
     
  5. BlackMac

    BlackMac Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks :)

    It'll only be like $20 so it'll be worth the risk. I like rpg's in general, creating and editing your character ect.
     
  6. Gclown

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    i dont know about how it will run, but fable is one of my all time favorite games. Unlike oblivion fable has a coherent, compelling story. Yes the combat is a bit simple, but it beats the hell out of oblivion funwise. I would highly, highly recommend fable.

    domyalex, shame on you. nuff said.