Question:
Will this be able to run Guild Wars 2?
Harry
2012-05-21 09:16:05 UTC
i was wondering if this laptop would be able to run guild wars 2 ok? because i am buying a new one but it would be pointless if it couldn't run guild wars 2.
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.RVHAA.002 <--- That is the laptop
Four answers:
2012-05-23 20:45:15 UTC
According to the configuration of you see, play guild wars may take up,, but absolutely play not great, because GF MX440 video card was too old, your friend, not you want to upgrade to buy a piece of memory video card can literally upgrade... According to your video card because, according to your main board could be 845 or 865 board, the existing DDR2 memory is not get up, can only use DDR400 level of memory, price is up to some DDR2, video card problem is more trouble, 865 motherboard can only support AGP8X graphics CARDS, the new video card can not be used, recommend look at 2 hand market is there, next optimization master or the super rabbit, can easily see your configuration
Hunter
2012-05-23 18:58:27 UTC
Minimum Requirements:



INTEL CPU: Core 2 Duo E4400 2.0GHz

AMD CUP: Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4600+

Navidia CPU: GeForce 7800 GS

AMD CUP: Radeon X1800 Series 256MB

RAM: 2 GB

OS: Win Xp 32

Direct X: DX 10

HDD Space: 25 GB





GD Adjusted Requirements:



INTEL CPU: Core 2 Duo E8190 2.6GHz

AMD CUP: Athlon II X2 235e

Navidia CPU: GeForce GT 240

AMD CUP: Radeon HD 5570 512MB

RAM: 4 GB

OS: Win Xp 32

Direct X: DX 9

HDD Space: 25 GB





Recommended Requirements:



INTEL CPU: Core 2 Quad Q6400 2.13GHz

AMD CUP: Phenom 9650 Quad-Core

Navidia CPU: GeForce GTS 450 2GB DDR3

AMD CUP: Radeon HD 5670 1024MB

RAM: 4 GB

OS: Win 7 64

Direct X: DX 9

HDD Space: 25 GB





You can take a reference in these detailed information about the Guild Wars 2 computer requirements. Besides, I also want to give you a good website make better preparation for the Guild Wars 2. Good luck.

http://www.4gwgold.com/
socarras
2016-10-24 11:48:57 UTC
You *ought to* be in a position to run it in case you turn the settings down. regrettably pcs are complicated units, so as it truly is no longer a one hundred% reality. My computing device more suitable than meets the specs, yet as end results of the somewhat hardware glitch in my pictures card i'm afraid that's not completely solid.
Neel
2012-05-21 09:21:19 UTC
yes u can.


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