It is a very low end laptop with AMD based processor/GPU. I looked at minimum specs for the game but I can't figure out what the processor/GPU is comparable to. Here is a link to the laptop http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/...C50/C55D-A5333
It is a very low end laptop with AMD based processor/GPU. I looked at minimum specs for the game but I can't figure out what the processor/GPU is comparable to. Here is a link to the laptop http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/...C50/C55D-A5333
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It's very close to my own laptop (HP G6 using an AMD A6-4400M 2.7ghz) so it should be able to run it decently.
Gaming: Dual Intel Pentium III Coppermine @ 1400mhz + Blue Orb | Asus CUV266-D | GeForce 2 Ti + ZF700-Cu | 1024mb Crucial PC-133 | Whistler Build 2267
Media: Dual Intel Drake Xeon @ 600mhz | Intel Marlinspike MS440GX | Matrox G440 | 1024mb Crucial PC-133 @ 166mhz | Windows 2000 Pro
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the base game, though it has iffy coding quality, is quite lite. If you start to get into large modpacks and (texture) resource packs and go crazy with transport pipes, chests, quarries, etc ... you might start to run into issues with memory and cpu usage; but you'd have to get pretty crazy with it.
The settings go pretty low as well and I think just about any PC in the past 5 years should be able to run MC just fine.