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Not an inspiring start but this is me, 2nd run Shadow Warrior 2013
Chapter 10 demons 'cleared'
pb wrote:
[i]srs_wubwub wrote:
[i]Oo...pretty!
I just installed Skyrim on my new laptop the other night and I am astonished with how well it is running.
What's the spec?[/i]
I have the Asus N Series with the following spec:
- Intel Core i7 - 3630QM 2.4GHz
- 16GB RAM (added 8 a month after getting it)
- Nvidia Geforce 740M
- Currently booting Windows 8 and Kali Linux.
It does everything I need but I'm not as avid a gamer as Chas.[/i]
Very similar to my HP laptop. i7-4700MQ and same graphics card. Can still manage most games, anyway.
srs_wubwub wrote:
[i]Oo...pretty!
I just installed Skyrim on my new laptop the other night and I am astonished with how well it is running.
What's the spec?[/i]
I have the Asus N Series with the following spec:
- Intel Core i7 - 3630QM 2.4GHz
- 16GB RAM (added 8 a month after getting it)
- Nvidia Geforce 740M
- Currently booting Windows 8 and Kali Linux.
It does everything I need but I'm not as avid a gamer as Chas.
Oo...pretty!
I just installed Skyrim on my new laptop the other night and I am astonished with how well it is running.
What's the spec?
1st run through and nearly beat chas ;¬)
But ... Wolfenstein: The New Order is set post 1945 but ...
Cordless Drills??
Yup. That's the really neat thing about alternative time lines. You can do whatever you like. Besides, there's loads of tech in that game that simply should not exist.
And the game is set in the 1960's, by the way, so the only really odd thing is how little your character has aged....
Just sayin'!
But ... Wolfenstein: The New Order is set post 1945 but ...
Cordless Drills??
Doesn't look any different to when I was playing it from my PS3, in all honesty.
You're probably better off sticking to consoles Chas.
If I thought you meant that, I'd tell you to get glasses...
You're probably better off sticking to consoles Chas.
I just installed Skyrim on my new laptop the other night and I am astonished with how well it is running.