Any chance for oblivion?
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Siddsartre
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Any chance for oblivion?
I know I'm pushing my luck here, but I'm still curious. Does anyone think that it will be at all possible to play "Elder Scrolls: Oblivion" on the x60s? It's a one in a million shot, but maybe someone out there has somehow managed it. Just curious...I'll probably end up buying an xbox 360 anyways as I'll need something to game on...er, study with in college.
x60s, 1.66ghz ulv, 1.5gb ram, lacie usb combo drive, waterfield sleevecase.
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Siddsartre
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I know...but there's some odd part of me that is obsessed with pushing my hardware to the limits...like when I would emulate psx games on my pda back in the day. Playing at 3 fps is never enjoyable...but it's a testament to my inner geek to tough it out.
x60s, 1.66ghz ulv, 1.5gb ram, lacie usb combo drive, waterfield sleevecase.
I just tried Oblivion on my X60s (both arrived today!). Unfortunately, the game just crashed on startup. Will experiment a bit with the .ini file, but I don't have very high hopes.
On the other hand, Civilization IV works wonderfully, even though it is not the same as playing on my 24" monitor...
On the other hand, Civilization IV works wonderfully, even though it is not the same as playing on my 24" monitor...
IBM Thinkpad X60s (17044DU, 3GB RAM, 200GB/7200)
Dell Latitude X200 (933Mhz, 640MB) - Once wonderful, now doing kitchen service
Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW - gotta love it!
Dell Latitude X200 (933Mhz, 640MB) - Once wonderful, now doing kitchen service
Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW - gotta love it!
There are some tips on optimizing Oblivion here: http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/article.asp ... =36222&p=1
The second half of the article discusses changes to the video settings and the .ini to make it run a little better on sub-optimal hardware (though for that game "optimal" hardware may not exist yet.. Geesh..).
Best of luck. I haven't tried it on my X60 yet (Duo processor, 2gb RAM) but even on my Z60m w/ 128mb ATI x600 and 1gb RAM, it still defaults to 640x480 (though I changed that to the widescreen counterpart and it works fine).
The second half of the article discusses changes to the video settings and the .ini to make it run a little better on sub-optimal hardware (though for that game "optimal" hardware may not exist yet.. Geesh..).
Best of luck. I haven't tried it on my X60 yet (Duo processor, 2gb RAM) but even on my Z60m w/ 128mb ATI x600 and 1gb RAM, it still defaults to 640x480 (though I changed that to the widescreen counterpart and it works fine).
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