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Hi guys, I am about to buy a new laptop and wondering if you run Eve on one, what specs do you have? |
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11/24/08 5:46:25 PM#2
Originally posted by shai-la
At this very moment I am attempting to install and run Eve on my 1.6ghz atom powered 2gb ram netbook, I'll let you know how it goes. Btw, incase you didn't know, they have a good graphics and old graphics version of Eve avaiable for if you have an old system. Tried: LotR, CoH, AoC, WAR, Jumpgate Classic |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
11/24/08 5:51:39 PM#3
Depends. The new graphic engine won't run on a laptop without a good graphics card. But I have a pretty high powered gaming laptop, and I run the old graphics anyway, to minimize lag during fleet battles and also because I run 3 game clients at one time when I play. So most likely it will run on your new laptop, but don't be surprised at some lag in major fights. "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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11/24/08 7:05:59 PM#4
I am having no problems running it on this..... ------------------
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11/24/08 7:48:21 PM#5
When I am "on the run" I sometimes run EVE on my laptop: 1.7GHz dual core. 1GB RAM. No graphics card (integrated onboard nonsense). And EVE *mostly* ran fine for over 6 months - but the last 2 patches has a lot of crashes for me these days. Be aware that most laptops do NOT come with a graphics card - so please shop around.
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11/24/08 10:57:32 PM#6
I ran two clients on my laptop (single core, 2 Gb RAM, 6 series nvidia card) on the premium graphics with no problems. I usally quit down to one when in combat. No problems. Eve is (or at least was) a very stable and compact program for what you get. |
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11/24/08 11:05:19 PM#7
I run all my mmos on my Asus a7k laptop. It overheats on games like war and aoc but, I took the covers off the bottom and i have a fan made by antec cooling it so it doesn't overheat anymore. Runs every mmo I play great. Costs like 1000, with the 2gb ram and hd2600 graphics( which is the one I have). You can get the new a7k for like 1100 with 3 gb ram and hd3600 which will run better then mine. Message me if u want me to link you either models because I shopped around and buddy, trust me this is the best bang for the buck. System Information ---------------
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Rhoklaw
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/12/04
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11/24/08 11:20:19 PM#8
I dont play on a laptop, but just felt compelled to say I play 4 premium accounts on 1 computer. Ok, I'm done boasting now, good luck with your new laptop! |
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11/25/08 1:24:49 AM#9
I've been playing on an Asus 1000H EEE PC for about a month now. Works pretty good, actually. You can read about my experiences here. |
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Lol, thanks for all the responses guys |
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12/03/08 4:50:09 AM#11
Originally posted by Abrahmm
At this very moment I am attempting to install and run Eve on my 1.6ghz atom powered 2gb ram netbook, I'll let you know how it goes. Btw, incase you didn't know, they have a good graphics and old graphics version of Eve avaiable for if you have an old system.
it works on my shitty one with 512 mb ram. well, works well enough to haul, chat, skill change or market. i wouldnt pvp on it if you paid me. |
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kattehus
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/03/07
"Life is just a test - a test to see if you can survive death." - Myself. |
12/03/08 4:56:22 AM#12
My specs are.. 1.2 GHz duel core, 2 gb ram, and some random video-card, I don't remember (See if you can find the IBM; Thinkpad; Lenovo R61)
With premium graphics, it's runs smoothly. Even with two clients running(!).
Although, heavy PvP (50+ on each side) I usually turn down the graphics before going into combat, because lag could cost me my ship. :P |