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can my laptop play final fantasy x??
Pentium Dual-Core T3400 Processor 2.16GHz
2GM RAM/Memory
250GB Hard Disk
Intel GMA X3100 Graphics card (358MB)
well.. im planning to buy final fantasy now because it really cheaper than before.(hehe)
thats why im asking this.. thank you to all that will answer..
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08-30-2009, 02:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2009, 02:43 PM by coder_fx.)
yes, but not sure, enable speed hacks, and advanced all to first, i think it will do fine
but i think your graphic card is weak.i don`t know if you have the game give it a try.
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it wont work full speed, i think bout 80% and massive slowdowns on places like mihen highroad
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well configurated it can give you a nice speed, in some parts full fps, however expect slowdowns Dx
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Heh, welcome to the forum
Well, any emulator is more CPU-dependant than anything else. For example, my P4 3.2Ghz with a 9800GTX+ 512Mb couldn't handle a plain, 2D Nintendo-DS emulator, let alone PCSX2 at full speed... sound was choppy and the speed was really unplayable. I could play Devil May Cry 4 maxed out at 1280x1024, so being able to play a game at full speed doesn't mean an emulator would work the same.
I upgraded to a Core2Duo E7500 2.97 Ghz, and I can say it's awesome. Prototype works awesome maxed out, but PCSX2 struggles a bit sometimes... heh. It isn't too bad though, I've been able to play it -a lot-, so yeah, just to give you a reference tip
Good luck though!
..:: Core2Duo E7500 OC @ 3.23 Ghz | 9800GTX+ 512Mb GDDR2 | 2GB DDR2 800 | Win7 x64 ::..