PlaneShift
Gameplay => General Discussion => Topic started by: Xanthan on September 20, 2010, 02:26:20 am
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Does it work at all?
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I'm looking at a new laptop and the best performance at decent price seems to be with Intel dual cores. However, they usually have "integrated graphics"-- in the newer ones the GPU is in the same chip as the CPU. What this means is going with lower-speed AMD CPUs for the sake of better graphics-- except that I don't know if the integrated Intel graphics (esp. on the i3 350M) is maybe good enough.
So, if you have an Intel i3 350M (or even a T4500) and are running PlaneShift, please post your experience.
Thanks,
Xarthen
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Hey Xarthan!!!
I have a windows laptop and if I knew where to look I would tell you my .. intel cpu? stuff.. it's a toshiba laptop and it took me a good long time and lots of help to get the newest version of PS up but it runs great now. It would be radical if you could get back on! The KS and I miss you dude!
Yer Pal
Roled Rolak
hmmm AMD Turion 2x Dual Core Mobile RM-74 does that tell you anything of use?
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for the i3, I've googled a bit 'cause I was curious about too, and I've seen this: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/273909-28-core-t6600-330m-350m-430m#t2128716
There you go, I5-430M processor, [...] I'm not a big gamer, but i played some games on this computer just to test out the Intel HD integrated graphics, and i was blown away. I can play new games like mass effect 2, cryis (low res), and torchlight (<--60FPS!) with no problem at all.
and again : http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Intel-Core-i3-i5-i7-Processors-Arrandale.25085.0.html
An especially CPU intensive strategy game, Supreme Commander, was applied because of the vast maps with numerous AI units [...]
Merely the i3 CPU generally lagged behind a bit. Therefore, a CPU starting at Core i5-430M and up should be recommendable for games.
if I knew where to look I would tell you my .. intel cpu? stuff...
hmmm AMD Turion 2x Dual Core Mobile RM-74 does that tell you anything of use?
:thumbup: seems like you don't have Intel stuff, Sir Roled :whistling:
P.S.: I really appreciate the positive attitude in your posts... at least most of them :P
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I run PS on a Dell d620 with an intel graphic card in it on Ubuntu 10.04 (i915 driver). Works a bit slow at times but still OK if not too many objects in the neighborhood.
Cheers,
Sliss
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I ended up going with an AMD-based machine with ATI Radeon 4250. Inexpensive, but it can run PS quite well based on a first trial on Windows. Haven't got PS to work on ubuntu yet, and I just wiped windows off this thing. Vastly improved performance on everything else, so hopefully that will be true of PS as well.
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glad you didn't go with that intel crap, aren't you?
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Well, it might work even with intel GMA HD GPUs of the i-Core series.
Still, I would have recommended you Nvidia chipsets, even mobile; their drivers are more reilable, especially under Linux.
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I ended up going with an AMD-based machine with ATI Radeon 4250 ... Haven't got PS to work on ubuntu yet
Lol, you think you'll get good performance out of ATI cards on Linux.
You're cute.
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Just a followup - once I set edited the screen resolution in the config file, all went well. PlaneShift runs very nicely on this configuration.
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\\o// Hope to see you back more often, Xarthen! Crafting developed in your absence.