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hello!
new on here.
i checked on a website that tell me if i can play game or not and it tell me that i can but when i try to play it give me fps ~10 even on lowest setting.
my laptop specification is:
asus u31j
intel core i5 m460 2.53ghz
nvidia gt415M 1gb
8 gb ddr 3
120 gb ssd
what do you think? is it possible that i cant play this game even on the lowest setting???
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inspire: hello!
new on here.
i checked on a website that tell me if i can play game or not and it tell me that i can but when i try to play it give me fps ~10 even on lowest setting.
my laptop specification is:
asus u31j
intel core i5 m460 2.53ghz
nvidia gt415M 1gb
8 gb ddr 3
120 gb ssd
what do you think? is it possible that i cant play this game even on the lowest setting???
You probably tried "Can you run it". Somebody ought to ban that lying pile of bits.

The GT 415M is well below the game's minimum requirement, and because it is a laptop, it is almost certainly impossible to upgrade.

Try setting it for windowed mode, 1280x720 resolution. This has succeeded with other sub-minimum graphics cards.
Post edited February 13, 2012 by cjrgreen
thank you for reply.
but i cant understand something it is not can you run it that say that it is also the minimum requirement of the game.
what do you think?
415m not enough?
for sure no mod no nothing? what ever i do i can bypass the 10 fps?
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inspire: thank you for reply.
but i cant understand something it is not can you run it that say that it is also the minimum requirement of the game.
what do you think?
415m not enough?
for sure no mod no nothing? what ever i do i can bypass the 10 fps?
The model numbering system for GPUs is so bloody confusing that salesmen have a free field to lie all they want to customers.

For current and recent nVidia and AMD models, the following are generally true:

* The first digit is the generation number. For nVidia, "4" is the first generation of the Fermi GPU.

* The second digit denotes performance. For nVidia, "5" is entry-level gaming; 6, 7, and 8 are increasingly high-performance cards for gaming and GPU computing. "1" is an office GPU: the minimum needed to run Aero, Office, and Flash, and not much more than that.

* For similar performance numbers, there is usually a small improvement from generation to generation. But a low-performance chip from a newer generation is not the equal of an older higher-performance chip. So the 415M is about the equal of the earlier 230M.

* For similar performance numbers, the mobile GPU is less capable than the same number desktop GPU. There is no desktop 415, but the 415M is slower than the desktop 230.

The stated minimum requirement for this game is the nVidia 8800 GT 512. That's an old card, but it's a 112-shader beast of a card, with close to 4 times the performance of your 415M.

The game actually runs on cards below the stated minimum, but you need to make concessions and adjustments to make it at all playable. Start with running at 1280x720 windowed, low settings. Get the game playable at that, then see what you can adjust upward without killing the frame rate.
again tnx.
that it whats weired even on 1280 to 720 it gives me the 10 fps.
on the start it runs well but when i start the game it downframe to 10.
another weired think is that the auto detect setting gives me medium setting.
can i do something for playing this game?
i didnt know i have such a crappy video card. thats mean that there is no good gaming laptop around
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inspire: again tnx.
that it whats weired even on 1280 to 720 it gives me the 10 fps.
on the start it runs well but when i start the game it downframe to 10.
another weired think is that the auto detect setting gives me medium setting.
can i do something for playing this game?
i didnt know i have such a crappy video card. thats mean that there is no good gaming laptop around
There are laptops suitable for high-end gaming. But they run toward "big and expensive". ASUS's ROG line (relative bargains), Sager/Clevo (reasonable high-end units), Alienware (ridiculously expensive).