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| Clockwick:
This turned from a Help fourm to the Major Jackass fourm. |
| rlcbm:
oh laptop graphics dont work good get a pc |
| xSetrox:
--- Quote from: rlcbm on July 30, 2013, 06:39:40 PM ---oh laptop graphics dont work good get a pc --- End quote --- what Okay, I do not know how to say this in a way that isn't being mad. You probably know nothing about computers. A laptop is the same as a pc. PC stands for Personal Computer. Laptops are computers. Also, a graphics card that works good with shaders can be installed into a laptop. Please try to be less general and more specific. |
| Zeblote:
--- Quote from: xSetrox on July 30, 2013, 07:08:53 PM ---what Okay, I do not know how to say this in a way that isn't being mad. You probably know nothing about computers. A laptop is the same as a pc. PC stands for Personal Computer. Laptops are computers. Also, a graphics card that works good with shaders can be installed into a laptop. Please try to be less general and more specific. --- End quote --- Depends on the laptop. Your graphics card can't run shadows. You can run bf3 because they have a huge team of people that work full time all day to get shadows running on crappy hardware. |
| PowerDag:
--- Quote from: Clockwick on July 30, 2013, 10:16:12 AM ---Proper English? Look at half of the people on the Internet 50% of them talk without Capital Letters and many other things, But it puzzles me how does a game that orignated from a 2004 game cant run simple Shaders? --- End quote --- Shaders in TGE aren't normally possible, Badspot and Kompressor put them in themselves. For me, shaders run fine on all settings; it's probably your graphics card or something. --- Quote from: xSetrox on July 30, 2013, 07:08:53 PM ---A laptop is the same as a pc. --- End quote --- He means a desktop. --- Quote from: xSetrox on July 30, 2013, 07:08:53 PM ---Also, a graphics card that works good with shaders can be installed into a laptop. --- End quote --- It's considerably harder to put a graphics card into a laptop than it is to put into a desktop. You have to pretty much completely dismantle a laptop to put new hardware in, and you have to get an external disc drive for some laptops that don't have CD drives, whereas with a desktop, you can (usually) take off the side, take out the old graphics card, put the new card in and throw in an installation disc. |
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