Friday, May 4, 2012

Playing games on a notebook computer?

I'd like to buy Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion for PC, and im not sure what kind of graphics card or video card or whatever to let me play it on my laptop. It's an Acer Aspire One Notebook computer. Anyone know how to help?|||Go to Control Panel - Display - Screen Resolution - Advanced Setting then click the tab "Gadget"..



If your video cardis ATI Radeon, it is suitable, and you should have at least 256 MB of video memory..|||that is not a notebook, you have a netbook.



and you will not be able to play oblivion on there.



The best you can hope for is something on the source engine "half life 2" on super super low settings, or unreal 2 / unreal 2004 on low



l4d on low should run as well.



and it is not possible to upgrade your graphics card on a netbook.|||You can't put a graphics card on the computer...it's a laptop. And the onboard graphics card is a joke. Don't buy Oblivion...|||Graphics cards on laptops are often integrated right onto the motherboard or are very inaccessible in the higher end laptops. Either way, there is NO WAY you can change the graphics on an Acer Aspire One. You probably won't have much luck playing this game.

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