This laptop good for sim 2 and sims 3?
simpleprincess:
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-6256.aspx
decided i should get one. its easier to transport and I can play it wherever.
Its in my budget of 350.
will it cope with the sims,downloads,other pc games?
I play alot of the ubisoft pippa funnell games.
Will it cope with the sims 3?
Im going to buy it friday if its good my current computer is messing about now.
Trepie22:
Should be ok for Sims 2, don't know about Sims 3 though.
Tenshii~Akari:
Not so sure about the graphics card, as it's an onboard/integrated model. Even though it has a good amount of shared memory, the laptop will have Vista on it, and that OS is known to be a major resource hog. I think I saw somewhere that whatever the minimum requirements for XP was, Vista needs double the amount... (I could be wrong though.)
And that's just with Sims 2. :?
Jasumi:
Yes, Vista uses 1gb of RAM when it is only idling at the desktop. I would recommend 3gb or more for Vista gaming.
I strongly suggest you buy a desktop for any type of modern gaming. Laptops are more expensive and do not provide as much power as a good desktop will. Though the laptop you selected is a decent system and will run the Sims 2 fine. You may need to raise your budget to get a decent graphics card though.
The specs are not out for the Sims 3 yet. I would wait until EA releases them before you buy a new system.
rwills:
As far as the laptop goes, would think that if just using the base game, you'd be all right, though watching for heat build up would be recommended (as with most any non-ultra high-end laptop), as would triple-checking that nothing else that is not absolutely essential is running in the background.
Once adding EPs into the mix, you'd be further pushing against the limits of both the graphics chip and of the processor and would be courting experiencing problems down the line as the system is stressed to and perhaps beyond its capabilities.
Frankly, checking in the fine print (or by e-mail or phone) as to whether there is an option to have it shipped with XP instead of Vista (not sure about Acer, but some other companies, though they don't openly advertise it, still offer that option) would be my suggestion.
As far as Sims3 goes, the final specs aren't available, but a hunch (and it is just that, a hunch) would be that, optimistically, the laptop would be at or near the very bottom end of the spectrum of recommended system specs.
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