Selasa, 17 April 2012
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2010 on HD3000
So now, I'd like to show how NFS:HP2010 runs on my laptop. Being a 2010 game, I'm pretty amazed the graphics card can achieve a barely playable 13-15FPS on average, regardless of the settings. Even with 1024x768 resolution and high-res textures off, I still can't increase its FPS.
Some gameplay:
Sabtu, 14 April 2012
Me and my laptop
So well here I go, I'd introduce you to my "Primary Weapon" in gaming:
Aside of my PS3 that I use for occasional console and online gaming, I also use a Laptop PC for both school assignment and (mostly) gaming purposes
The laptop is Toshiba Satellite L735 bought in October 2011, so it's fairly new. To be honest, one of its strong points is the 2nd generation Intel Core series processor with its HD3000 graphics. I'm surprised that this integrated graphics can actually handle some moderate-heavy gaming usage properly, although some games like Splinter Cell Conviction and Saints Row 2 seems to get messed up for no reason at all :/
Laptop Specs:
-Processor: Intel Core i3 2310M @2.1GHz (No turbo boost unfortunately)
-RAM: 4GB Single Channel DDR3 (Previously I used 2x1GB (Totaling of 2GB) DDR3 at Dual Channel)
-Graphics: Intel HD3000 Integrated Graphics. Video RAM: 1GB+, Dedicated Memory: 64MB
-Hard Disk Drive: 500GB Toshiba MK5076GSXN SATA
-OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit (That's why I can't put more than 4GB RAM. I honestly would like have a 8GB instead)
Aside of my PS3 that I use for occasional console and online gaming, I also use a Laptop PC for both school assignment and (mostly) gaming purposes
The laptop is Toshiba Satellite L735 bought in October 2011, so it's fairly new. To be honest, one of its strong points is the 2nd generation Intel Core series processor with its HD3000 graphics. I'm surprised that this integrated graphics can actually handle some moderate-heavy gaming usage properly, although some games like Splinter Cell Conviction and Saints Row 2 seems to get messed up for no reason at all :/
Laptop Specs:
-Processor: Intel Core i3 2310M @2.1GHz (No turbo boost unfortunately)
-RAM: 4GB Single Channel DDR3 (Previously I used 2x1GB (Totaling of 2GB) DDR3 at Dual Channel)
-Graphics: Intel HD3000 Integrated Graphics. Video RAM: 1GB+, Dedicated Memory: 64MB
-Hard Disk Drive: 500GB Toshiba MK5076GSXN SATA
-OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit (That's why I can't put more than 4GB RAM. I honestly would like have a 8GB instead)
Call of Duty 4 on HD3000
Few months ago, just right after I bought my new laptop, I decided to run the game with it. And surprisingly, this laptop can handle the game very well with its integrated Intel HD3000 graphics card. With FPS averaging on 60FPS without anti-aliasing (I used the 2x filtering at the beginning, but it killed the performance so I turned it off)
Some pics:
Some pics:
Senin, 30 Januari 2012
You paid the price, huh?
Not related with my gaming experience for now, but...
This happens if you try to exit from a Busway lane by forcing your way through the separator by the wrong car: S### happens.
So, in any circumstances, FOLLOW the rules!
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