Does This Computer Look Passable For GW?
lejimmtohy
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....891675&count=1
My old laptop is giving out and I'm looking for a new computer to buy. I'm wondering if this computer could play Guild Wars well. I'm not looking for 60 FPS with all the settings turned up high, just something that looks sorta nice.
Thanks for the advice.
Edit: Ahh sorry, posted this in the wrong section. I'll wait for it to be moved, heh.
My old laptop is giving out and I'm looking for a new computer to buy. I'm wondering if this computer could play Guild Wars well. I'm not looking for 60 FPS with all the settings turned up high, just something that looks sorta nice.
Thanks for the advice.
Edit: Ahh sorry, posted this in the wrong section. I'll wait for it to be moved, heh.
Kanyatta
Yeah, that should be more than adequate. It's better than my computer and I run GW at full settings ~25 fps.
Only thing is, from what I've heard, eMachines are generally not a quality brand of computers, like Gateway or Asus or Sony. Don't quote me on it, that's just what I've heard through the grapevine.
Only thing is, from what I've heard, eMachines are generally not a quality brand of computers, like Gateway or Asus or Sony. Don't quote me on it, that's just what I've heard through the grapevine.
Brianna
You're not even going to get 20 FPS on lowest settings with that I bet.
The Integrated Intel 950 graphics chipset is horrible, I'd avoid that computer like a Plague.
I wrote up a huge post for a guy in the Tech Corner about it, even the Intel GMA 3100 is going to be horrible (the most common Integrated chipset atm).
Just buy a computer with a dedicated graphics card (ATI or Nvidia) and you're much better off, depending on what card of course.
The Integrated Intel 950 graphics chipset is horrible, I'd avoid that computer like a Plague.
I wrote up a huge post for a guy in the Tech Corner about it, even the Intel GMA 3100 is going to be horrible (the most common Integrated chipset atm).
Just buy a computer with a dedicated graphics card (ATI or Nvidia) and you're much better off, depending on what card of course.
Tarun
You could put off getting a new computer until GW2 if you want. Or even Diablo 2 and a few other future releases. Hardware prices will drop for things that will support them just fine.
lejimmtohy
Yeah.. I was really worried about that graphics card. Seeing as it comes with a PCIe slot, are there any graphics cards out there on a budget that can provide a comfortable experience? Atleast 30 FPS with medium settings.
I plan on going all-out with a graphics card at Christmas.
I plan on going all-out with a graphics card at Christmas.
Brianna
Well then you should be able to pick up an 8600GT or anything above and play with 60FPS max probably.
Though other cards would also suffice, I think the 8600's are well under 100$ now? I don't know what your budget is but I got an 8600 and I was well pleased with it, it's a good little card. I think you can get better cards for budget prices now too though, like 9600's are getting close to 100$? That's a lot better of a card.
Though other cards would also suffice, I think the 8600's are well under 100$ now? I don't know what your budget is but I got an 8600 and I was well pleased with it, it's a good little card. I think you can get better cards for budget prices now too though, like 9600's are getting close to 100$? That's a lot better of a card.
Elder III
the GMA 950 will be nothing but headaches galor for GW, let alone GW2. Take it from me, there are certain areas of GW that you will not even be able to enter without crashing to desktop (namely NF and GWEN).
What's your budget for a graphics card? If you are comfortable installing a GPU yourself, then why not go ahead and make your own custom system? Moriz has a nice $500 gaming configuration in the Computer Buying and Building thread...
What's your budget for a graphics card? If you are comfortable installing a GPU yourself, then why not go ahead and make your own custom system? Moriz has a nice $500 gaming configuration in the Computer Buying and Building thread...
lejimmtohy
Ah well, I namely liked that deal from Best Buy because it comes with the monitor and printer.
I'll start trying to look for alternatives if this can't work out. My budget is around 500-600 right now, I'm just a casual gamer.
I'll start trying to look for alternatives if this can't work out. My budget is around 500-600 right now, I'm just a casual gamer.
Elder III
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Originally Posted by lejimmtohy
Ah well, I namely liked that deal from Best Buy because it comes with the monitor and printer.
I'll start trying to look for alternatives if this can't work out. My budget is around 500-600 right now. |
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130394
$50 after rebate - you won't get a decent card for less than that - anywhere.
You will be able to play GW with ease on high settings with that too. In the future you may want to upgrade, but for now that should be just fine.
(if you end up looking elsewhere, be sure to check out www.dell.com it's worth it just to play around with their configurators hehe)
Tamuril elansar
9800GT or 9500GT are both good cards, not sure how they run Guildwars though.
Dark Kal
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Originally Posted by Tarun
You could put off getting a new computer until GW2 if you want. Or even Diablo 2 and a few other future releases. Hardware prices will drop for things that will support them just fine.
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Quaker
That computer doesn't specify the size of the Power Supply, but, being eMachines, you can bet it's the bare minimum. So, for a graphics card, you'll probably want something low power like an ATI 2400 based, or similar low end nVidia.
Lord Sojar
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Originally Posted by Tamuril elansar
9800GT or 9500GT are both good cards, not sure how they run Guildwars though.
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The 9500GT might work though.