BattleField 2 on laptop?

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BattleField 2 on laptop?

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Anyone out there playing BF2 on a laptop?

I am asking with 2 things in mind.

1. My wife and I are going to buy our son a laptop for his Senior
year in High school. My wife and I think a laptop would be a better
idea than a desktop. We're in the mind-set that he's earned a
laptop. He loves to create with Bryce3d as he did in his prior years
in school.

2. He loves the FPS games as I do and I wanted to use BF2 as a
starter or benchmark for his playing?

I really would like someone that is currently playing on a laptop that
could tell me how well it plays and what they think would be best?

I know people might want to have this topic moved but I really do
think it has the Technolgy in Technology & Troubleshooting 100% on. *evil grin*

T&T mods or admins? If you feel it should be moved? Move er on over
I really just wanted to get some feedback from people that might
know how it plays on laptops.

Thanks everyone.

*waves* :D
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Post by prince1000 »

they were really pumping up the new intel dual centrino's at quakecon this year.

yup, that's about the extent of my laptop knowledge, brutha. :)
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Mmmm!

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I am looking into the dual-core processors for the laptops as well.

I'm not at all knowledgable with laptops. I'm still working on what's
good and what's not.

Thanks for the tip prince1000. :icon25:-:icon14:

Anyone out there running BF2 on a laptop?

I see all these mean systems IE: the XPS Dell Laptops, Alienware,
among other not soo named brand.

Hope someone has some insight on the laptops with some gaming
back-bone>?! Hehehe

Well crap. I just finished a few rounds of BF2 and I must say.
I suck at it but I'm having fun. Night all. :icon29:
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Post by SOAPboy »

buy a dell XPS thats near fully loaded.

And what you saved from keeping away from the alienware, take your kid out for dinner.

Now it you really want to spend money, falcon :)



http://www.dell.com/content/products/pr ... l=en&s=dhs


Tho, that new "showstopper" looks wicked.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Post by YourGrandpa »

A couple of guys that were at our last LAN party were playing BF2 on the new Dell XPS laptops, with the Geforce 7800 upgrade.

The game looked and played great on their systems.
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My knowledge of Dell's laptops are all-round positive.

Alienware PCs are fantastic machines but you pay a premium for them. If you really really wanted one then you'd be better going to Alienware's suppliers direct (Sager, I think they're called). But I'd still recommend a dell machine over the Alienware boxes. Not least of all because the Alienware laptops are quite large (at least, the powerful ones are) and hence not so suited as a laptop.

You could also consider a MacBook Pro with Windows XP running on it, assuming you can stretch to one with a decent graphics card (cant remember their product line).
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Foo wrote:My knowledge of Dell's laptops are all-round positive.

Alienware PCs are fantastic machines but you pay a premium for them. If you really really wanted one then you'd be better going to Alienware's suppliers direct (Sager, I think they're called). But I'd still recommend a dell machine over the Alienware boxes. Not least of all because the Alienware laptops are quite large (at least, the powerful ones are) and hence not so suited as a laptop.

You could also consider a MacBook Pro with Windows XP running on it, assuming you can stretch to one with a decent graphics card (cant remember their product line).
http://www.sagernotebook.com/index.html

Sure pay out the ass for some alienware badging thats for sure.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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SOAPboy wrote:
Foo wrote:My knowledge of Dell's laptops are all-round positive.

Alienware PCs are fantastic machines but you pay a premium for them. If you really really wanted one then you'd be better going to Alienware's suppliers direct (Sager, I think they're called). But I'd still recommend a dell machine over the Alienware boxes. Not least of all because the Alienware laptops are quite large (at least, the powerful ones are) and hence not so suited as a laptop.

You could also consider a MacBook Pro with Windows XP running on it, assuming you can stretch to one with a decent graphics card (cant remember their product line).
http://www.sagernotebook.com/index.html

Sure pay out the ass for some alienware badging thats for sure.
Innit.

The only thing that puts me off those laptop models overall is the sheer size though... they're fucking massive and heavy and run real hot and get a battery life in minutes not hours... Having RAID and SLi on a laptop is pretty swish, but sacrificing all the qualities of a laptop kinda defeats the purpose.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

lol those are notebooks, not laptops.
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Post by Captain »

Hmm, I wouldn't advise you on going to Alienware, they charge you just for the name :S
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Post by Cooldown »

I play BF2:Demo on my Dell Laptop (Inspiron 9300). Purchased it about this time, last year. 1.86GHz Pentium-M, 2GB RAM, GeForce 6800 Go. I normally play with low settings for visibility reasons, but tried setting everything to High + 4xAA, fps hovered around 50-60+fps most of the time, at worst dipping to 40s, it ran good (playing on Gulf of Oman, 48 player server, and chopper whoring), basically I have no issue with the FPS affecting the gameplay, in fact it is not a factor for me when playing. As long as you get a decent proc + good video card and sufficient memory, you should be able to run all the latest games without problem.

If you decide to buy a Dell, try and look for coupons, ie. http://www.gottadeal.com/dell.php , you might be able to solve a few bucks, also the RAM prices are inflated, so you can save quite a bit by selecting the lowest amount of memory when you configure the machine at dell's website and buying memory elsewhere such as from an online vendor like NewEgg.

Check out http://www.notebookreview.com and http://www.notebookforums.com for more details on prospective models you're considering

Be aware, as Foo has already stated, these laptops are essentially desktop replacements-- they are huge and have short battery life, so don't expect to be lugging it around a whole lot.
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Wo!

Post by PieceMaker »

Hey there. Sorry I haven't replied to this since last night.
Been working late and just got online.

SOAPboy-

I have been soo looking at Dells every spare minute I get and the
XPS system do look like the route to take. I was looking at the
Alienware simply because I saw an ad and was curious.

I did find a nice system Aurora m9700

Was just thinking of the above system only in what actually comes
with the system. I may be totally snowed in what I'm seeing but
the system looks to be rather up there as far as hardware.

I'm un-knowledgable as far as AMD or intel and with the Processor
in the Alienware system comparing that to the Intel DUO processor
setups. *gulp* I'm still trying to wade thru all the tech stuff
and figure out some. Hehehe.

YourGrandpa-

I appreciate your input and response. Seriously. It's good to hear
how BF2 played on systems. Thanks!

Foo-

Good to hear the positive feedback on the Dell laptops.

I for one have an old ( am still on it right now ) Dell 8200 desktop
that the only thing I hate is that the memory in it is like 10 times
as much as standard memory. But no one could forsee the future
and see that the RDRAM would not be going anywhere. LOL!

I just don't want to get in on a laptop and think I can upgrade it
after I buy it and find out it's more expensive.... But looking at the
way things are with these systems? It's looking very promising.

As for the MacBook Pro? I'm not sure but I do also have one other
person I would like to ask about this laptop buying. My son.

I need to get him into telling me exactly what he thinks he needs
and wants. Knowing what he will be thinking about doing with the
laptop is a good thing to know before going all out on some gaming
system. When all he might want to do is play SOLITAIRE?!!! :icon28:

Thanks Foo for the input. Very appreciated!

SOAPboy-
Thanks for the link http://www.sagernotebook.com/index.html

Foo-

Good point on the WHOLE idea on a laptop. Not buying a laptop
that might actually be larger than your desktop.!!! I'm definately
going to be thinking all this thru. ;)

+JuggerNaut+-

TRUE FACT! lol!

Captain Mazda-

Advisement noted. Thanks though for the input. Very much appreciated.

Cooldown-

Another true laptop playing BF2 and not having too much difficulty.
*very cooL!*

Thanks for the link http://www.gottadeal.com/dell.php

I most definately will be using that if I can!!!

I really like your idea on the configing the system with lowest
possible memory and buying online elseware for cheaper. Great tip!

The two links for the notebook review and forums is excellent!!!

As for the desktop replacement. Yeah. As stated above. That is definately
on my mind as well.

I appreciate everyones input and feel free to add to this if someone
else comes in and sees this.

I need to get some sleep though.

Thanks all *Waves* Thank you very much for the input and info.!
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:lub:
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Post by Cooldown »

also it would probably help, the next time you're in a store that sells laptops is to check them out even if they're not the particular make you're looking at--just to give you a better idea on what size & screen size you want, i mean there are pics on net, but sometimes you want to check it out in-person ya know? :)

i didnt know much about laptops when i decided i was going to get one , but after doing a little research i was able to narrow down the search and make an informed purchase. doing the same, (which it appears you are doing), and im sure you will be very happy with your choice :D

good luck!!

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Post by ALLiED »

Didn't Dell buy Alienware??
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Post by Cooldown »

ALLiED wrote:Didn't Dell buy Alienware??
from Wikipedia

Acquisition

On March 22, 2006, Dell Computer agreed to purchase Alienware[1]. Alienware will continue to operate under its own brand name. This is noticeable in many regards including the similar looking homepages. This has caused a lot of controversy with gamers. Alienware was a favorite among them while Dell supposedly caters to consumers and inexperienced computer users. However, Dell's acquisition seems to not have affected Alienware's quality. It is said that Alienware products will come out faster and cost less, by benefit of Dell. It was postulated by some that the Dell acquisition may lead to Alienware ceasing to use CPUs by AMD; however, with Dell having recently announced that it will begin to produce AMD-powered servers, it is believed that this will not come to pass.
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Post by §ìgñå »

I got in on this deal and am pretty happy with it.

bf2 seems to run pretty smooth, although I have barely gotten around to playing any games on it.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

§ìgñå wrote:I got in on this deal and am pretty happy with it.

bf2 seems to run pretty smooth, although I have barely gotten around to playing any games on it.
son of a bitch
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

i really wish more Canadian's posted on hardocp, i allways miss out on these deals :)
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Cooldown-

I most definately will be looking at the systems at my local Best Buy
& Circuit City ( those are the closest )
I was actually thinking of avoiding those those all together but
what you just wrote made me realize that I do need to see them in
person and just get the real-feel and picture on size. I feel stupid
for not thinking that and wanting to avoid the stores that had
examples ( sizes ) of the systems I was looking at online. DOH!

Excellent advise. Thanks for all the input. Very much appreciated!
:icon25:-:icon14:

ALLiED-

*waves* hey there. Hehehe. I didn't know Dell bought Alienware
either. SHows you how much I've been keeping up with things. *smiles*

§ìgñå-

Man that deal was an excellent one!!!! I'm looking whenever I get
time for deals. I'll be sure to pass on anything I find.
I thank you for the input on BF2 running pretty smooth on that system.
It just makes me feel soo much better knowing some of the latest
games are playing good on notebooks ( smiles @ +JuggerNaut+ ).

*waves* @ AmIdYfReAk!!!!

Well I'm off to work. I'll try and check this when I can in the next few
days.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

heh, lo pm :)
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