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World of Warcraft on the X60/s?
World of Warcraft on the X60/s?
I was wondering if anyone have tried running WoW on their X60. Is it possible? How many frames per second?
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thibouille27
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Yes it works... it lags a bit when on minimum battery power but I do always play Wow on my X60.
It's fine... it won't do 40fps of course and sometimes (like IF in front of the bank) more like 7-8 fps but usually 20-30 fps.
Perfectly usable IMO !
It's fine... it won't do 40fps of course and sometimes (like IF in front of the bank) more like 7-8 fps but usually 20-30 fps.
Perfectly usable IMO !
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thibouille27
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Sure it doesn't stay cold and sure enough the fan goes up.
It just feels a bit too warm to stay on my lap if my trousers aren't that much thick and playing in 'max performance' settings.
Also, to be sure performance isn't too bas I deactivated a couple graphical options like anistropic filtering, special effect when dead etc... and I tend to limit other options to middle setting. Otherwise it tends to be slow.
All this at 1024 resolution of course. It is more or less playable at 1280 on an external screen but only with every option at minimum setting... not very nice but heh...
It just feels a bit too warm to stay on my lap if my trousers aren't that much thick and playing in 'max performance' settings.
Also, to be sure performance isn't too bas I deactivated a couple graphical options like anistropic filtering, special effect when dead etc... and I tend to limit other options to middle setting. Otherwise it tends to be slow.
All this at 1024 resolution of course. It is more or less playable at 1280 on an external screen but only with every option at minimum setting... not very nice but heh...
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TP X60 +UBX6 +dvdrw slim + floppy + 8cells battery
You can play WoW without the CD. If you don't have a USB cd-drive, you can download the full client on the Internet. I think it is 2GB with the latest patch, although I'm not sure.mbhagan wrote:I was also wondering the same thing... on a similar note, does World of Warcraft require an optical drive?
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willpower101
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/agreewillpower101 wrote: i sugest going to wowwiki.com/org (can't remember) and downloading the client from one of the servers becasue's blizzard is slow.
Blizz's DL system is horrific. Even the last wee little mini-patch (4 megs) took me half an hour+ via cable.
Zachary Hilliker
Philadelphia PA
soon-to-be-X60t-owner(if Lenovo decides to ship it sometime this millenium)
Philadelphia PA
soon-to-be-X60t-owner(if Lenovo decides to ship it sometime this millenium)
Tried it out on my own X60s. With most things on high, the game runs fairly well, only in cities is the frame rate low.
Graphical quality is also surprisingly good in WoW for an integrated card.
Graphical quality is also surprisingly good in WoW for an integrated card.
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