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    Battlefield 2 on X1200?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by abcdefg, May 29, 2006.

  1. abcdefg

    abcdefg Notebook Consultant

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    Just wondering but do you think my X1200 can run Battlefield 2 single player and multiplayer (64 players?)? I wouldn't mind turning down the eye candy a bit, around Low-Med with AA turned lower also and maybe no shadows/lighting etc? I have a E1505 with a Core Duo 1.66 GHZ and 1 gig of RAM. If not I'll just have to play on my bulky desktop! :D
     
  2. kidA

    kidA Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    you'd probably have to turn off AA. btw isnt it the x1300?
     
  3. Notebook Solutions

    Notebook Solutions Company Representative NBR Reviewer

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    Yes isnt it X1300? I think it will play but not that high resolutions.

    Charlie-Peru :)
     
  4. abcdefg

    abcdefg Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, it's the X1300, getting confused with all the names the graphic cards have. By "playing" are you saying that it can play smoothly with minimal lag?
     
  5. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    You'll most likely have to turn off AA/AF to get playable performance. But the card should have no problem playing the game with medium settings or so.
     
  6. Chele

    Chele Notebook Consultant

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    you'll be able to play at 800x600 very good, maybe not at higher resolutions