08-23-2009, 10:12 AM
This laptop is quite alright
According to canyourunit.com, it would be perfectly capable of running Crysis on reccomended settings, if it weren´t for the craptacular video card.
You Have: Mobile Intel® 45 Express Chipset Family, it tells me.
The machine has 4 gigs of ram,
Intel® Core2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz for the CPU
I am well aware that the video card is no good, but would the games I´m looking to play on Pcsx2 be playable?
I´m mostly looking to play Shin Megami Tensei games, that would include Personas 3&4, Nocturne, Devil Summoner 1&2 and Digital Devil Saga 1&2
The games aren´t that intensive graphically, but I´ve learned so far that emulating the Ps2 isn´t easy, and it takes way more horsepower than you´d imagine.
I am totally willing to play on the lowest resolution, and I have no problem tolerating lag, I just wish that the games would be playable.
I just thought I´d check here first, before going through all the trouble of finding and learning tutorials for ripping the BIOS and the games. Asking first made a little more sense.
According to canyourunit.com, it would be perfectly capable of running Crysis on reccomended settings, if it weren´t for the craptacular video card.
You Have: Mobile Intel® 45 Express Chipset Family, it tells me.
The machine has 4 gigs of ram,
Intel® Core2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz for the CPU
I am well aware that the video card is no good, but would the games I´m looking to play on Pcsx2 be playable?
I´m mostly looking to play Shin Megami Tensei games, that would include Personas 3&4, Nocturne, Devil Summoner 1&2 and Digital Devil Saga 1&2
The games aren´t that intensive graphically, but I´ve learned so far that emulating the Ps2 isn´t easy, and it takes way more horsepower than you´d imagine.
I am totally willing to play on the lowest resolution, and I have no problem tolerating lag, I just wish that the games would be playable.
I just thought I´d check here first, before going through all the trouble of finding and learning tutorials for ripping the BIOS and the games. Asking first made a little more sense.