Gaming on a laptop... is it possible?
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lithium_3 Posted messages 2972 Status Contributor -
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Hello,
I also have a problem with my notebook. It's a good one, an HP mini Compaq, but apparently it's not good enough to support a current game. In fact, I wanted to buy an external CD drive to install my game, and when I asked the seller if he had any in stock, he asked me what I wanted to use it for. I told him it was mainly to install a game, and then he said that it wasn't possible, that games are not "compatible" with notebooks, etc... But he didn't want to explain... Otherwise, let me explain, it's about "The Sims 3"; on the box, it says that with XP you need a 2.0 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, whereas my PC has 1.60 GHz and 0.99 GB of RAM... Do you think there's a way around this? Because I'm a bit frustrated having bought The Sims 3 for nothing given the price ;)
Thanks in advance if anyone can help...
I also have a problem with my notebook. It's a good one, an HP mini Compaq, but apparently it's not good enough to support a current game. In fact, I wanted to buy an external CD drive to install my game, and when I asked the seller if he had any in stock, he asked me what I wanted to use it for. I told him it was mainly to install a game, and then he said that it wasn't possible, that games are not "compatible" with notebooks, etc... But he didn't want to explain... Otherwise, let me explain, it's about "The Sims 3"; on the box, it says that with XP you need a 2.0 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, whereas my PC has 1.60 GHz and 0.99 GB of RAM... Do you think there's a way around this? Because I'm a bit frustrated having bought The Sims 3 for nothing given the price ;)
Thanks in advance if anyone can help...
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