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    Black ops on E series

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by dr4gonjkNG, Nov 11, 2010.

  1. dr4gonjkNG

    dr4gonjkNG Notebook Enthusiast

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    I am going to buy the EA36 but first, i would like to know how CoD7: Black Ops would fare on the system
     
  2. H.A.L. 9000

    H.A.L. 9000 Occam's Chainsaw

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    I'm not familiar with the different EA SKU's, but the model with the 5650m should run black-ops just fine with medium to high detail even. None of the EA titles will stress a modern video card that much.
     
  3. JonnyCasino

    JonnyCasino Notebook Consultant

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    If it has the 5650m your fine, I'm currently playing with the game at maxed settings and 4xAA, this is on a 1366x768 screen if you have the fullhd screen you may have to turn settings down or simply don't use any AA since you probably wouldnt need it as much with a 1920x1080 screen.
     
  4. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Notebook Virtuoso

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    If it's anything like the last COD you'll run it max settings no problem =p and you can always overclock the GPU if you really want to squeeze out that extra few fps you might lose with a HD screen.