I plan to buy a laptop,does anyone has some suggestion to for a laptop that can handle FFXI???
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Does anyone has some suggestion for a laptop to play FFXI smoothly??
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I use a 2-year-old Dell 8500 with a ghetto GeForce 4200go, and it runs ffxi in 16:10 widescreen at 1680x1050 like magic. Add a ps2 -> USB convertor and a Dual Shock 2, and you're kickin it in style. Wouldn't play any other way, and it's a dirt-cheap setup.
I've used it exclusively since NA launch, as my desktop with a radion 9700pro doesn't compare. favorably at all. I need a new monitor >_<
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Glad this thread was made. lol
I've been thinking of getting a new laptop sometime early next year and I was wanting one that would be good enough to run FFXI.
I have it for PS2, but I would also like to take it with me if I decide to move around the house with wireless or something.
Are there any laptops with a Centrino processor that would be good enough to run it?
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I'd also like to know any really good, Affordable, labtops that would work with FFXI.
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I found one on Toshiba's website you can customize.
You think these specs would be good enough?:
Intel Pentium M processor 760 (2.00Ghz, 2MB L2, 533 MHz) - Centrino
Windows XP Professional (SP2)
1024MB PC2700 DDR333 SDRAM
15" Diagonal UXGA display (1600x1200)
NVIDIA GeForce Go 6600 w/dedicated 128MB DDR SDRAM
80GB HDD
I wanted a 100GB HDD, but 80GB was the largest one they had.
Costs about $1800 with rebate. I'll have the cash next year sometime.
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