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Simtools running on dual core laptop

Discussion in 'SimTools DIY Version' started by bsft, Oct 24, 2015.

  1. bsft

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    Heres a test I did with a HP laptop DV6 , centrino dual core, runs 2 gig Hz per core I think, 4 gig ram, windows 7 32 bit, 8800GT internal graphics , connecting to external screen via VGA cable (1024 x 768, all AA settings on high) running Flatout 2 game with motion from Simtools. Obviously motion needs to be sorted a bit more, but it shows that Simtools and a game can run on even a 2008 laptop. Just graphics would struggle with a newer game.

    now wheres my wifes laptop.......
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