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SH III on a laptop
As it looks like I will be on the road for up to six months this coming summer (southern hemisphere) and will be buying a new laptop, I was wondering if there are any laptops available that would run SHIII. All advice welcome.
Sarge :roll: |
I'm running SH3 on a Dell Inspiron 5100, with decent results.
My specs: P4 2.4GHz 768m RAM Radeon Mobility 9000 64meg SH3 runs adequately - not great, just adequate. Still, with all the shortcomings and design flaws of the 5100 I really couldn't recommend it. Don't know about other Dell laptops. |
It works very well on my Vaio laptop. (I use when I travel as well.)
P4 3.2 Ghz 1.5 Gig RAM Nvidia Go 5600 |
I have been loath to try it. Starforce killed the cd writer on my desktop; or to be fair, Starforce prevents me from writing cds or dvds as long as it is installed. I don't believe there was any physical damage, and if I stopped playing SHIII and cleaned my registry, I could probably get my cd/dvd writing functionality back. However since the damage was already done, I had already paid for SHIII and I have a laptop with a better cd/dvd writer anyway, I decided to keep SHIII (one of my top three games/sims of all time) on my desktop and never let starforce near my new Sierra Hotel laptop. The laptop is my bread and butter. I travel for a living and despirately want to put SHIII on the laptop, even if it plays slowly. I'm on the road 200 days a year with lots of downtime that could be filled with uboat patrols. I just can't risk having starforce render my laptop fubar.
Sarge, where in the southern hemisphere? I ask because I live on the road and have been many places. My primary conversational tactic is to ask "where are you from?" Chances are if it is in the northern hemisphere, excluding Russia, China other than the coast, or northern Europe, I have been close. But my only ventures south of the line were 6 trips to Jakarta. Where are you going, what are you going to be doing? |
I was running it on my laptop, graphics took a hit though I could at least PLAY. :sunny:
Gateway 400SD P4 2.6MHz 512MB RAM ATI Radieon Mobility M6 32Meg with Omega Drivers CD-RW/DVD combo drive 40GB HD Have since updated to: Dell Dimension 5100 P4 2.8 w/HT (800 FSB) 1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 400MHz (4 x 256MB) ATI Radeon X600 SE HyperMemory 256MB PCI Express Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit Advanced HD 7.1 Audio 80GB HD 7200rpm 17” LCD Analog Monitor Dual Drives 16x DVD-ROM + 48x CD-RW Win XP Home My God what a difference! |
Runs with ease at full graphics on my Dell Inspiron 9100
Specs: 3.0 ghz pentium 4 with hyperthreading 128mb radeon 9800 1gig pc3200 ram But don't ask how much it bit my wallet ;) Adam |
Running on a Dell XPS cynderblock, with a P3 3ghz, 1GB RAM, ATI 9800 Mobility 256MB chipset and 100GB disk. :smug:
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Thanks for the input folks. So now I can see what level of specs to aim for. I guess it will just come down to what kind of money I am willing (or am allowed) to spend.
@ JBClark We are selling up the house, buying a camper van/mobile home and hitting the road arround New Zealand. The plan is to look for a new place to settle in. So if we can stop wherever we like for as long as we like we should be able to get a good feel for any places we like the look of. So hence the need for a good laptop to get my SHIII fix along the way. It will also get used for a little bussiness and email along the way. :) Sarge |
Sarge,
I missed our New Zealand job but two of my pardners spent 3 weeks on the north island testing a new power plant. They loved it. I was horribly jealous but then got a few weeks in Ireland as consolation so no hard feelings. Still, I read Zane Gray 30 years ago, saw some of his pictures in "Outdoor Life" and have dreamed of fishing, eating and drinking there ever since. Enjoy your trip, take a fly rod and post some travelogs. JBC |
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