Oh, geez...That really hurts!Which is why I disagree with the people saying he can run it. He's got a pitiful integrated GPU.
I'm marking your words. And please...just bear with me: Integrated cards is the only thing essential for laptops only.Lol.
We shall find out.
Are these okay enough to run?
I know some of you wanted me to go buy the latest, newest computer specs, but, considering my allowances, it's practically impossible for me to buy a new laptop within 5 years.
...wtf?From the blizzard store, StarCraft I recommends:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- Pentium 90 or higher
- 16 MB RAM
- DirectX-Compatible SVGA Video Card
- Microsoft-Compatible Mouse
- 2X CD-ROM Drive for Game Play (4X for Cinematics)
StarCraft II increases some of them, but not much, considering that the original poster's computer will run fine with StarCraft II.
No it will not run. Why do you ask? Assuming this website I found with a simple google search is at least somewhat accurate.Are these okay enough to run?
I know some of you wanted me to go buy the latest, newest computer specs, but, considering my allowances, it's practically impossible for me to buy a new laptop within 5 years.
Hm...Blizzard had announced that SC2 runs on pixel shader 2.0 (Mine is 3.0), and it needs 1 GB of RAM (I have 2).
I still have high hopes.
From the blizzard store, StarCraft I recommends:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- Pentium 90 or higher
- 16 MB RAM
- DirectX-Compatible SVGA Video Card
- Microsoft-Compatible Mouse
- 2X CD-ROM Drive for Game Play (4X for Cinematics)
StarCraft II increases some of them, but not much, considering that the original poster's computer will run fine with StarCraft II.
2 GB is enough...There is a max threshold for all games to be played with high performances using lower system requirements.With SCII, for high performance, I'm looking at around 3 to 4 GB ram :-/ Seriously.
Yes, let's see. :thup:Weren't you also the one who thought an integrated video card could run SCII? But, as I said, we shall see.
Blizzard is generally good about making games able to run on systems that aren't that powerful. But they are also good about still being able to take advantage of the really powerful systems.
What's in it for them if half the people who would buy the game can't play it on their machines? I think they will try to make it as easy as possible to play it, even if it may not look that good on older machines.