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is my laptop good enough for sims2

Original Message
Name: princess01
Date: December 13, 2007 at 01:13:09 Pacific
Subject: is my laptop good enough for sims2
OS: windows vista home premiu
CPU/Ram: 2GB
Model/Manufacturer: acer aspire 5115WLMi note
Comment:
Hi, I'm getting a laptop for christmas but i need to know if it will be powerful enough for the sims 2. it has 2GB ram, 160GB hard disk and 128MB graphics card. if not should i consider buying something extra for it?


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Name: jam
Date: December 13, 2007 at 04:59:11 Pacific
Subject: is my laptop good enough for sims2
Reply: (edit)
Probably the most important spec to consider for gaming is the graphics "card". The graphics are built-in to the motherboard & can not upgraded, so make sure to do your homework or you'll be very disappointed.

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