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Tenshii~Akari:
It's not possible to upgrade integrated graphics cards... :?  If you want a better video card, that requires purchasing a whole new laptop unfortunately.  :(

mrnapolean1:
i forgot to say a desktop computer.

EKozski:
From the way it looks, Intel isn't your problem, it's the processor speed.

With all the EP's and SP's you added, you put way too much of a strain on your system. Your laptop doesn't have the power it needs to run all those games.

I'll give you an example of my desktop system:

I have an AMD chip. 1.8 Ghz. In Intel specs, it comes out to a 3.2Ghz. Chip
I have a NVidia Gforce Video Card integrated on my motherboard. 256MB
I have 512 MB of memory.
I have the base game, University, Nightlife, Open For Business.

Now, with those specs, I can't even play Pets. I could, but I'd have a memory problem and I'd end up having to use my hard drive for memory. (Virtural Memory)

That's why I look at the box and see what the requirements are. Plus, I've done enough reading to know that, the more EP's you add, the more of a strain you put on your system. EAxis doesn't tell you that.

The Sims 2 is one great big power hog.

caffeinated.joy:
It's a combination of a few things, in all honesty. Your processor, ram and video card all work together in a game. Your processor is like the highway for your computer, ram is the vehicle. In keeping with the car and transporation analogy, the video card is like the window.  A fast car is great, but not if the highway sucks, and not if you can't see out the widow because it's a crappy piece of glass. A crappy car moves better on a good highway and with a good window, but you still have a bit of a rough ride. Get a good car, with a great window and put it on a nice highway and you've got a great ride. Make sense?

First, ignore what the Sims 2 site says about minimum requirements for video cards. Seriously. Especially if your running all EP's. You'll find yourself happiest with nothing below 256mb for your video card, not the measly little 32 mb the site says. At 256 you'll get a clearer picture and be able to see more detail. The site says 1.3 GHz...but meh...imo that just doens't do it. If you got at least a 2.4 GHz processor, I think you'd be happy. You'll find things moving faster Last, we go to memory (RAM). The more you have the better. I recommend, if you want all eps, no less that 1 gb of RAM...2 is lovely and you'll find it moving a lot more smoothly.

If you can afford that...then that's what I would do. I have a 2.6 GHz AMD dual core processor (it's a like a two lane highway in comparison to one), 2 gb of RAM and a set of Radeon x1950 video cards (512 mb). It wasn't cheap, but cheaper than buying it ready made. I bought the parts and had it built for me (I have great friends).

EKozski:
I know I have to upgrade mine. BIG TIME!

My motherboard will hold 16 GIG's of memory. I'm only looking to get about 2 or 4 GIG's.

My video card, I can go PCI-Express. I'm looking at a higher end GForce card. I might go to 512MB one. If not, then a 256 MB.

Mine was built so I could upgrade instead of buying a brand new one.

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