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    which version of Need For Speed can I play smoothly

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by zhangxs05, Nov 30, 2007.

  1. zhangxs05

    zhangxs05 Notebook Enthusiast

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    which version of Need For Speed can I play smoothly

    my laptop has a built-in Intel 950 intregrated graphic chip


    stay tuned for your replies and insights
     
  2. Storm3016

    Storm3016 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hmmm, tricky..... Need for Speed: Most Wanted could play (poorly) on a desktop with a 32Mb 950 chip, but doesn't support the chipset in notebooks. I'd try the version that came out before that one first, but don't expect to much with your GPU.
     
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    nonya24 Notebook Consultant

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    Need for speed III Hot Pursuit :)
    Anyway i'd work from Underground and up....
     
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    My buddy plays most wanted on his 950 on low and has pretty good frame rates..