Posted May 06, 2011

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Sirtea
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Posted May 06, 2011

Again TW2 uses the FO3 engine so it should be ok....I still wish they'd fix the buggy lag problems with running TW1 on high everything on a system with specs over and above the recommended though.


macuahuitlgog
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Post edited May 06, 2011 by GameRager

OmegaX
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Registered: Aug 2009
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Posted May 06, 2011
Do you mean Fallout 3? When did they say that? All I've read so far was the TW2 used a new engine that CDPR wrote themselves. I can run FO3 at max settings just fine but the pictures from TW2 seem far more impressive than anything on FO3.
Post edited May 06, 2011 by OmegaX

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Sirtea
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ExecB5
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Registered: Apr 2011
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Posted May 06, 2011
I have a laptop with GeForce GT 335M
I'm curious about how well will TW2 run here.
I'm curious about how well will TW2 run here.

SeduceMePlz
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Registered: Mar 2011
From United States
Posted May 06, 2011
From what I gather from Wikipedia:
Fallout 3 utilizes the Gamebryo engine, and The Witcher 2 utilizes the RED engine. Both engines utilize the Havok physics engine.
I'd guess that the physics engine acts as a sort of plug-in to the main game engine (to handle calculations relating to in-game physics, etc).
Fallout 3 utilizes the Gamebryo engine, and The Witcher 2 utilizes the RED engine. Both engines utilize the Havok physics engine.
I'd guess that the physics engine acts as a sort of plug-in to the main game engine (to handle calculations relating to in-game physics, etc).

liquidsnakehpks
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Registered: Dec 2009
From India
Posted May 06, 2011
hmm its looks like the game requires a dedicated 512mb gfx card to run smooth, anything less would mean slow motion mode, i guess i will be watching someone else play... again ....

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liquidsnakehpks
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also the uber pc i have got is a intel original rip off that does not have a pci express slot
Post edited May 06, 2011 by liquidsnakehpks

StingingVelvet
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Registered: Nov 2008
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Posted May 06, 2011
I think an 8600m is really pushing it. It might run assuming the 8600m has the same shaders as the 8800, but man would it run like crap.
Time for a new laptop if you want to play the latest PC games. Or get a desktop for gaming, they're much cheaper not only to buy but to upgrade.
Time for a new laptop if you want to play the latest PC games. Or get a desktop for gaming, they're much cheaper not only to buy but to upgrade.

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also the uber pc i have got is a intel original rip off that does not have a pci express slot