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Solve : Halo 2 Runs Very laggy. Not right.? |
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Answer» When I install halo 2 and start playing it it is laggy. its playable but very annoying. the settings are low on everything. is there a way to even make them lower? I would guess because you have Windows vista med 1.00GB RAM but try here and see what it say => CanYouRunIt.com Yes I have ran that websight. It seems to not work with my system but i will give it another go Quote from: Frejoh466 on July 21, 2010, 09:56:29 AM I would guess because you have Windows vista med 1.00GB RAM but try here and see what it say => CanYouRunIt.com Ok i was able to get it to work in IE exploror. I FAILED. but sad thing is that ive playd it nice and smooth on this computer before Quote from: Frejoh466 on July 21, 2010, 09:56:29 AM I would guess because you have Windows vista med 1.00GB RAM but try here and see what it say => CanYouRunIt.com Sorry for Multiple Posts. the only thing that didnt pass is the ram. thats the reason why it does not run well i guess. its always at like 96% while runningDid you run the last scan on Win XP? Win 7/vista use more ram then XP, but I guess you need to buy more ram if you want it run smooth (make sure you take right on the DDR when buying ram)You have a low-end, integrated graphics CHIP which is not suitable for modern games. Halo 2 is not coded well for PCs and higher-end PCs at the time it was released could struggle at times due to this. There's no way you can make Halo 2 playable on that, sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Quote from: Calum on July 21, 2010, 12:12:25 PM You have a low-end, integrated graphics chip which is not suitable for modern games. Ive played it before. but cannot play it now. I forgot to mention that I use a LAPTOP. Its Hard to upgrade a graphics card in a laptop. Its a Multimedia laptop so it is a better graphics card ive seen in most laptops other than dell xps, alienware, etc. Quote from: Calum on July 21, 2010, 12:12:25 PM You have a low-end, integrated graphics chip which is not suitable for modern games. You can play Halo 2 very good with that video card. You might lose some FPS at some "busy" moment but it shouldn't be a big deal. Quote from: johngetter on July 21, 2010, 03:19:53 PM Ive played it before. but cannot play it now.You didn't mention that. Quote I forgot to mention that I use a laptop.I gathered it was a laptop from the mobile processor and graphics chip. Quote Its Hard to upgrade a graphics card in a laptop.Yep, usually impossible. Hence why I said there's no way to make Halo 2 playable as it would require an upgrade. Quote Its a Multimedia laptop so it is a better graphics card ive seen in most laptops other than dell xps, alienware, etc.Really? Quote from: Frejoh466 on July 22, 2010, 12:09:53 AM You can play Halo 2 very good with that video card. You might lose some FPS at some "busy" moment but it shouldn't be a big deal.Really? Quote QuoteIts a Multimedia laptop so it is a better graphics card ive seen in most laptops other than dell xps, alienware, etc.Really? Nope. "Multimedia" is meaningless. a PC with a 133 Pentium processor, a 4GB graphics card and 128MB of RAM can get the "multimedia" label, so it's largely meaningless.BC, your sarcasm detector must be broken ... I was referring more to the fact that this specific laptop has an integrated video chip from 2007 or thereabouts, yet it's apparently better than modern "gaming" laptops with chips like the Mobility Radeon 5870 (also known as the 5770 I believe ... ah, laptop naming schemes, how you lie). Quote from: Calum on July 26, 2010, 04:40:45 AM BC, your sarcasm detector must be broken I knew you were sarcastic, I was just further qualifying why what they said was incorrect.Sorry ... perhaps something's broken on my end. Must be this Canadian air |
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