MontanaFrank
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- Dec 19, 2012
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I'll probably need to do some upgrades on my desktop to get this game. Just found out that my laptop exceeds every requirement except that darned Intel mobile family chip set series 4 GPU (wish I knew then what I know now when buying the laptop). Anyway, if all works out, Rehtroboi37 will be all in.
Just think how I feel because I purchased a brand new laptop for playing TPA and the person who sold me the laptop said that the darn Intel 4000 chipset would "Run my little pinball game just fine". He was a gamer himself, I thought he knew what he was talking about. I am not a gamer so I had no idea what kind of computer to get.
I trusted this man to sell me a computer to run TPA on. I did tell him that it was going to be a fairly sophisticated program and he told me the Intel 4000 GPU set would be fine. I had already given this person $1100 to order a refurbished Quad Core Toshiba Satellite, but he said save the money and buy this Acer 471-p and all would be fine.
Is there any definitive answer that the Intel 4000 GPU integrated with an Intel i3 Core is a no go? I would really like to know before the game comes out so I can either relax or remedy this situation.
The person who sold me the 'puter lives in the small town my mom and I grew up in, so there are things I can do to try to make him make things right. I want a laptop so I can take TPA with me everywhere I go. Right now I have my eye on an Asus N456VJ model. I am sure this is great for TPA, but can someone confirm that this will be an okay laptop for TPA and maybe other pinball simulations?
Any help would certainly be appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to read this.....Frank