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    can this play cs?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by IheartTaiwan, Oct 11, 2005.

  1. IheartTaiwan

    IheartTaiwan Notebook Guru

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    Centrino 1.4 ghz
    512 mb Ram
    30 Gig HD
    Intel Extreme Graphics
     
  2. Dustin Sklavos

    Dustin Sklavos Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Probably the original, but not Source.
     
  3. cheziyi

    cheziyi Notebook Consultant

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    Yes it can play the original CS very well, but definately not the source.
     
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    If you can and haven't bought it already, ect. get something with a X300 or better/ equal.

    Also X300 will play it minimally
     
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    i don't think cs: s would be very playable at all with that setup. it runs perfectly on my Fujitsu N6210. X600 can run it brilliantly, but Day of Defeat: Source is just as good without HDR turned on with HDR it runs at about 30 fps on my machine.