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    Medal Of Honor: Airborne and XPS M1710

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by paamlogs, Jun 24, 2007.

  1. paamlogs

    paamlogs Notebook Enthusiast

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    Im about to get the laptop that is in my sig and I was wondering if any of you guys knew how well it would run Airborne when it comes out?
    Im really keen to play this game and it would be nice if my laptop could run it with pretty decent graphics.
     
  2. Jeff

    Jeff Notebook Retard

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    i'm pretty sure that it would run on medium settings. i'm hanging out for it as well, hopefully scrape medium settings on my G1.
     
  3. Sneaky_Chopsticks

    Sneaky_Chopsticks Notebook Deity

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    Well, we can't just assume yet of how it's going to run... Did EA post the requirements for the game yet?
     
  4. Phritz

    Phritz Space Artist

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    The Dell XPS is the most expensive 7950GTX laptop available, even Dellienware is cheaper lol. You can prob run Airbourne with very high textures and medium/high FX

    EDIT: srry thought you got the 7950GTX, medium textures and med FX at an average resolution
     
  5. paamlogs

    paamlogs Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yea I know the Dell's aren't the cheapest laptops but I live in NZ and unless I wanted to import and void warranties I can't get support for any of the other, cheaper high performance laptop manufacturers. Dell was the best option for what I wanted and is a safer bet when it comes to support.