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Will this work on a Netbook?
Title pretty much says it all. Atom processor, integrated graphics card. For $2 could be a fun game to have on there, just like World of Goo is.
Anyone running on a Netbook? |
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does world of goo work well? i think this one must work pretty well too then
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I've got an NC10 next to me and last time I tried it was laggy.
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I'm playing with my nettop atom 330 + ion and runs great.
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I'm playing from my EeePC 1005ha and its not doing too shabby. A little laggy on the enhanced newer mode but smooth as butter if played in the original style, albeit, you won't get the great voices
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Looking at the store page, this game will struggle on a netbook. World of Goo has surprisingly low requirements.
Other games that work well are Plants Vs Zombies and Osmos. Games that don't run well include cogs and Darwinia |
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Yes it will, It will be a little laggy on screens that have water effects all over, but other than that, it runs great for me.
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