*reads thread*Okay...*leaves*
Just tried to play Oblivion on my laptop, my laptop didn't even try. Can't wait to get my new PC.Ah well, beck to HL2 and COD4 on my xbox.
B & C cups are the best IMO.
Been Gamerscore hunting this week when I've not been at college. Racked up another 90G. =D
Quote from: NFX on December 10, 2011, 11:20:21 AMBeen Gamerscore hunting this week when I've not been at college. Racked up another 90G. =DWhat's your current G?
Quote from: Jonzu95 on December 10, 2011, 05:16:09 AMB & C cups are the best IMO.I actually agree with Jonzu...If it's more than a handful, it's just a waste of boobage.
Quote from: TheRoyalBadger on December 10, 2011, 07:47:13 AMJust tried to play Oblivion on my laptop, my laptop didn't even try. Can't wait to get my new PC.Ah well, beck to HL2 and COD4 on my xbox.My laptop can run quite a few things, haven't checked COD4 but i know modern warfare 2 works on it.I sould have asked for a PC controler for christmas so I can play stuff on my laptop...I'm so silly *facepalm*
also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
*watches Let's Play Videos*I am SO getting Skyrim for Christmas.New laptop and Skyrim for Christmas FTW! =D
Quote from: smashysmashy on December 10, 2011, 12:30:01 PM*watches Let's Play Videos*I am SO getting Skyrim for Christmas.New laptop and Skyrim for Christmas FTW! =DSorry to burst your bubble, but your laptop may not run Skyrim at a playable FPS. After all, it is a huge world with good graphics it has to load. And it is a laptop.I would advise buying (or pirating) Oblivion to see if your laptop can run that before you spend money on Skyrim.
Quote from: TheRoyalBadger on December 10, 2011, 12:34:26 PMQuote from: smashysmashy on December 10, 2011, 12:30:01 PM*watches Let's Play Videos*I am SO getting Skyrim for Christmas.New laptop and Skyrim for Christmas FTW! =DSorry to burst your bubble, but your laptop may not run Skyrim at a playable FPS. After all, it is a huge world with good graphics it has to load. And it is a laptop.I would advise buying (or pirating) Oblivion to see if your laptop can run that before you spend money on Skyrim. That's the bother with most big-title FPS games nowadays, there's such a vast priority on ludicrously detailed graphics, it's damn near impossible to run on an even half-affordable laptop, or even most desktops.
So jonzu likes loli.
Smashy, if you know the specs of the laptop you are getting, www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest compare them against the requirements you find for Skyrim.
Quote from: TheRoyalBadger on December 10, 2011, 12:34:26 PMQuote from: smashysmashy on December 10, 2011, 12:30:01 PM*watches Let's Play Videos*I am SO getting Skyrim for Christmas.New laptop and Skyrim for Christmas FTW! =DSorry to burst your bubble, but your laptop may not run Skyrim at a playable FPS. After all, it is a huge world with good graphics it has to load. And it is a laptop.I would advise buying (or pirating) Oblivion to see if your laptop can run that before you spend money on Skyrim.Hey, chill.I've already looked to see if it will run it.As I've said, I'm getting a new laptop.For starters, it has a Quad Core, 6GB RAM and a GeForce graphics card. It should be able to run Skyrim.Quote from: Chaosmancer on December 10, 2011, 12:42:37 PMSmashy, if you know the specs of the laptop you are getting, www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest compare them against the requirements you find for Skyrim.Can't. Getting a new PC.
Quote from: smashysmashy on December 10, 2011, 01:10:42 PMQuote from: TheRoyalBadger on December 10, 2011, 12:34:26 PMQuote from: smashysmashy on December 10, 2011, 12:30:01 PM*watches Let's Play Videos*I am SO getting Skyrim for Christmas.New laptop and Skyrim for Christmas FTW! =DSorry to burst your bubble, but your laptop may not run Skyrim at a playable FPS. After all, it is a huge world with good graphics it has to load. And it is a laptop.I would advise buying (or pirating) Oblivion to see if your laptop can run that before you spend money on Skyrim.Hey, chill.I've already looked to see if it will run it.As I've said, I'm getting a new laptop.For starters, it has a Quad Core, 6GB RAM and a GeForce graphics card. It should be able to run Skyrim.Quote from: Chaosmancer on December 10, 2011, 12:42:37 PMSmashy, if you know the specs of the laptop you are getting, www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest compare them against the requirements you find for Skyrim.Can't. Getting a new PC.That's what I said. I said to check Skyrim against your current one. That will then show you minimum and recommended, compare those against your new one.