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i bought a laptop once with integrated intel extreme graphics 2, and lets just say i dont have that laptop anymore. it was nice for everything else i wanted to do, but games just did not go.
I have that for my video in my laptop...Its not great.
but I can play older games fine like Quake 3 and things,
I have played Guild Wars, and WoW but with everything turned off they are playable but not great.
Use your desktop for gaming. save the laptopl for everything else
a poor (not monetarily poor, but poor as in i feel sorry for him) 12 year old i know plays call of duty and quake iii and stuff on his intel extreme 2 🙂
It's not as bad as most people think but I would avoid integrated graphics at all costs as they're horrid and are just awfully slow for modern games, good luck playing Quake 4 or Doom III...
o i'd say maybe solitaire and pong. maybe u can buy an N64 on ebay and mod it's graphic card into ur laptop. i thin it will work better. Intel suck at everything. EVRYTHINGalthough my friend managed to play UT2k4 on it. everything at low and res of 640x480. even then he got only ~30FPS. granted he only had 256MB of ram but it was a dell...
I played FEAR demo at its lowest possible settings and it was nearly playable. On my toy Dell 2200 laptop the best game it can play is NFSU. Anything more sophisticated just chokes.
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