I just made an account for this. I have been looking all over the place to find out that my graphics card is utter shit, my CPU is above reccomended and I might be able to run the game on lowest settings. Here are my specs:
CPU Type:
AMD Phenom(tm) II N640 Dual-Core Processor
]CPU Speed:
2.92 GHz
System Memory:
3.75 GB
Video Card Model:
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Video Card Memory:
1.87 GB
My RAM is 4 Gb. The only thing I really have to worry about is the card right? If I can run Diablo 3, HOW well can I run it? Thank you.
That definetely gives me some hope. Especially considering how he has the SAME exact laptop model as I do and that looks like a good 30+ fps. Maybe I can even play with others in Diablo 3? Maybe with a little settings tweaking to set everything to the bare minimum, I might say the game fps and graphics may be satisfying.
That definetely gives me some hope. Especially considering how he has the SAME exact laptop model as I do and that looks like a good 30+ fps. Maybe I can even play with others in Diablo 3? Maybe with a little settings tweaking to set everything to the bare minimum, I might say the game fps and graphics may be satisfying.
Man that guy sucks, why is he wasting his time on that worthless building the scvs are just repairing?
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"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
After a lot of tech lookups I would say that yes you should be able to play Diablo 3 at low performance. If you look at this page here http://www.notebookc...00.20493.0.html you will see that the gpu you have compares to the HD 3200 which is in the Diablo 3 low performance supported cards.
You cpu and system will run it but I doubt that you will get high fps and its hard to tell if the game will be lagging (I don't have beta to test with and it depends on lots of factors like internet speed etc.). Also depends on the resolution you plan on running it on, but Blizz usually tailor their games to be able to run on a very wide range of lower end computers.
Overall I would say that I think you'll be in the safe spot if game is set to lower settings.
Best of luck with it (and come on blizzy release da game now now)
Alright thanks for the reassurance! I know. Last night must have been my third dream about coming home and finding the game waiting for me. Then I wake up.
Hi ! If anyone knows how much quality a graphics card had, please help !!!
I just bought a laptop with these specs:
4GB RAM CORE I5 processor 2nd genereation windows 7 nvidia GEFORCE GT 520 M with cuda...
I downloaded the sacred 2 demo because d3 ans this game look and play similarly. The options they automatically gave me were medium setting graphics, but I ran on very high details with minor slowdowns...
For d3...I cant play a game on low graphics, I hate it...Medium or high at least for me, and I want to play the game smoothly too...
Can all my wishes be fulfilled ? thank you all
Edit: I sometimes have the impression that even if I run a game at max settings smoothly, I still dont obtain te graphics I see on youtube. Is it possible ? That my graphics card can handle a game but isn't technically good enough to render amazing graphics ?
You guys should check out http://www.systemreq...cyri/intro.aspx
It's a great site that will analyze your system and show you results on just how capable your machine is at running certain games
Just choose Diablo III from the drop down menu and off you go
Thanks for the feedback everyone! But I have one more question before I'm set for the heavens to tremble; if I can't connect to battle.net thorugh Diablo 2 should I be fine for Diablo 3? I'm not sure why I can't connect, something to do with the registry keys since I got on a third party realm and haven't been abble to connect to the other realms since then.
From what I've found online, and some personal experience with many different laptops testing the beta, you're looking at about 30-35 fps at the absolute lowest settings. HD 4200 is slightly better than Intel HD 2000, and that was giving me around 20fps at lowest @ 1024x786.
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CPU Type:
AMD Phenom(tm) II N640 Dual-Core Processor
]CPU Speed:
2.92 GHz
System Memory:
3.75 GB
Video Card Model:
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Video Card Memory:
1.87 GB
My RAM is 4 Gb. The only thing I really have to worry about is the card right? If I can run Diablo 3, HOW well can I run it? Thank you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3merb71qN6k
That definetely gives me some hope. Especially considering how he has the SAME exact laptop model as I do and that looks like a good 30+ fps. Maybe I can even play with others in Diablo 3? Maybe with a little settings tweaking to set everything to the bare minimum, I might say the game fps and graphics may be satisfying.
Man that guy sucks, why is he wasting his time on that worthless building the scvs are just repairing?
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
Alright thanks for the reassurance! I know. Last night must have been my third dream about coming home and finding the game waiting for me. Then I wake up.
I just bought a laptop with these specs:
4GB RAM
CORE I5 processor 2nd genereation
windows 7
nvidia GEFORCE GT 520 M with cuda...
I downloaded the sacred 2 demo because d3 ans this game look and play similarly. The options they automatically gave me were medium setting graphics, but I ran on very high details with minor slowdowns...
For d3...I cant play a game on low graphics, I hate it...Medium or high at least for me, and I want to play the game smoothly too...
Can all my wishes be fulfilled ? thank you all
Edit: I sometimes have the impression that even if I run a game at max settings smoothly, I still dont obtain te graphics I see on youtube. Is it possible ? That my graphics card can handle a game but isn't technically good enough to render amazing graphics ?
It's a great site that will analyze your system and show you results on just how capable your machine is at running certain games
Just choose Diablo III from the drop down menu and off you go