vicinity_of_pie wrote:Maybe you should ask him to stick it up on dropbox and it'll save you having to download the entire game?
vicinity_of_pie wrote:Do you mean from the negative Amazon reviews? I wouldn't worry too much unless there is something specific you have a problem with. For exampleThis guy has no idea what he's talking about, it has dual graphics, meaning you can switch between the dedicated graphics when playing games or intels onboard graphics to save power. He also complains about it having six partitions, which while odd if true, isn't really a problem. Looks to me like a great laptop.You'd think with the AMD Radeon HD 7670M graphics card you could play some game? WRONG! This product isn't dedicated graphics as described, it is dual graphics and also relies on Intel HD 4000. Nowhere in the description is this included and I found this out to my horror.
I haven't got a clue what he was talking about, there are no partitions on mine at all. I'm pissed that I even contemplated refusing this, it is a lovely laptop and perfect for the money.Mod74 wrote:No way it would have six partitions. He's probably looking at the the card reader letters.
I'm hoping mine will run it so if this is the case it's about £700, also I've just ordered the disc copy of SimCity LE from Amazon (£35). It was reading the Kotaku journo's account that swung it for me...WorKid wrote:Showed the video of Sim City to the wife yesterday. She said, hmm, how much would a laptop that would run that cost....
Well I ordered it on the back of this (obviously sans screenshots)...n0face wrote:How can you fuck up sim city? It's a travesty if they've managed it.
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