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    Neverwinter nights 1 and 2 in intel 4500mhd

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by hkseo100, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. hkseo100

    hkseo100 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello,

    I am wondering if anyone tried to play neverwinter nights on their computers that has intel integrated graphics 4500mhd I would like to know if it can handle the first and/or the second neverwinter nights game.

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  2. lozanogo

    lozanogo Notebook Deity

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    I am sure the first will be fine. Not sure about the 2nd, maybe on lowest settings.
     
  3. spookyu

    spookyu NBR Zombie Expert

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    Neverwinter nights 1 will probably be just peachy. Neverwinter night 2 however, well I used to have a dell with a core duo and a 7900gs and had trouble even at medium settings. Even an older dedicated should outperform newer integrated graphics (in most cases, I don't want someone to crucify me :p ).
     
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    hkseo100 Notebook Evangelist

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    FFFFFFuuu ok thanks guys.
    So you think NWN 1 can run at full settings?
     
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    Ran the first one with most of the details on low at 1024x768 on a GMA950 card, so the 4500 should do much better.