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    Can you run it? (website for people wanting to know)

    Just thought everyone might want to check out this website to see how their system will do with SWTOR

    http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/intro.aspx

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    you sir; win on multiple levels
    Been gone since 2011, enjoying being back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omniclass View Post
    you sir; win on multiple levels
    Just trying to help my fellow players. Btw, I was right on the bar for good (all the way to the right) :-P

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    Checkout the beta performance review from Toms too:

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...view,3087.html

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    i analyzed my laptop...


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    Almost full

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    just because i have unlocked phenom to 6cores ""


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    CPU. Quad Core - i5-2500k @ 3.3GHz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattaclysmic View Post
    i analyzed my laptop...

    My laptop:




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    yea im gonna try my desktop tomorrow when i get home to it...

    quad core, 8 gb ram and a GTX 570 GPU

    ---------- Post added 2011-12-11 at 02:33 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Maelstrom51 View Post
    My laptop:



    :P well mine IS a little notebook I used for school - i prefer to be on my desktop

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    My laptop: i7 2630QM, 560M 1,5GB, 8GB DDR3 ram, 2x500gb raid 0.

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    Interesting, the site thinks I have 2.7 GB video RAM, yet says I'm below the recommended settings for Skyrim, which is 1gig.

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    sli 580's, i7 2600k, 8gb ram

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    Not sure how accurate that thing is for my desktop. I tried it for SW, and I was a little under the fail. So, I tried it with a game that I know I can run (Dragon Age Origins). While it's not on the greatest of settings, it's not on the worst of settings either, and it moves at a good 15 fps (which is playable for me as I spent basically my entire wow playing time at that fps), and it said "Fail" to that game as well. Of course, it doesn't seem to be able to read my CPU with the way the computer describes it, apparently. Seems to fail at "AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics" (crappy cpu, I know).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinna View Post
    Interesting, the site thinks I have 2.7 GB video RAM, yet says I'm below the recommended settings for Skyrim, which is 1gig.
    Amount of video RAM doesn't really tell you how much graphics your comp can process. There are many other factors. So maybe your graphics processor is not good although you have a lot of memory allocated as video ram. But then again it doesn't make much sense if it tells you that you can play skyrim.

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    Site isn't always accurate, it has inconsistency's with certain hardware because they aren't at the version. i.e, my i7 is not seen as sufficient because it's an odd type even though it destroys the recemended. I've used this site for a few years now, it's not always accurate but if you read the signs and see what they're looking for in the category you can then see where you stand. Just use this site as a basis, if it says you are "unable to run it!" trust me, you more than likely can, depending. This is just a very rough estimate.

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    easy

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    I have a Packard Bell laptop, about 18 months old and the site passes me. I was in one of the weekend betas, and yes my computer runs it, but I go all out in the low settings, and then I have a pretty smooth experience, except in PVP

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    Lol.. So not true.. My computer sucks and I have like 20 fps all the time.. Fps drops in cities etc..

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    Has anyone noticed that there's only 2 different images in reality?... so that pass or fail chart is one big fail as it doesn't actually show your computing power relative from slow to fast.
    Last edited by mmoc3c1a940126; 2011-12-11 at 02:25 PM.

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